Similar words: reprisal, reprieve, reprimand, share price, reprimanded, apprise, comprise, surprise. Meaning: [rɪ'prɪːz] v. repeat an earlier theme of a composition.
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1 To reprise Wallace Stevens, managers wear square hats and learn through training.
2 Fred Ward and Michael Gross reprise their roles, but Kevin Bacon sits this one out.
3 Do they still harbour desires to reprise their old roles?
4 Since the reprise of coach John Robinson, who brought national championships in a different,(www.Sentencedict.com) bygone era.
5 The second, another miracle, was the reprise Arellano.
6 He went on to reprise his role as a cop in both Die Hard sequels.
7 But Britain cannot easily reprise its Blair - era identity as the freewheeling California of Europe.
8 Dyson half expected him to come jerking back for a reprise of the First Collect.
9 But he talks as if he knows perfectly well that the country is in no mood for his reprise of Reaganism.
10 Perhaps Keanu Reeves had the same questions, because he declined to reprise his role.
11 Yes, Bridget Jones is returning to the multiplexes in a new film from Working Title, with Renee Zellweger set to reprise her role as the chardonnay-quaffing, big-underpants-wearing British singleton.
12 Noted in two staves , the piano plays a reprise of its own opening theme.
13 A ferocious blast ( ff ) starts off the reprise.
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