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rehash
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Word definitions for rehash in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1849, from rehash (v.); "old material worked up anew," usually of literary productions.
Usage examples of rehash.
An ill-digested rehash of Freud, Coue, and Buchman, the basis of Psychonamics appeared to be the self-hypnosis characteristic of its creator.
Despite the fact that it brought her into closer contact with Broud, she found herself interested and drawn to the men when they sat together spending long days rehashing earlier hunts or discussing strategy for future ones.
This book is not an attempt to rehash those familiar to the American public, but rather to expose an agenda behind the most insidious of the scandals, those most threatening to a free republic.
A stale rehash of handball scores was no substitute for seeing the interdivisional games, and electronic checkers with your shipmate was damn sure no substitute for sex.
It was furnished with a long, comfortable leather sofa and a single matching chair, and it was there that they hashed and rehashed the Ballantine matter.
It was half an hour later, and they were still sitting at the kitchen table, the remains of their evening meal littering the surface as they rehashed everything they knew about the fifteen-year-old murder.
None of us ever tired of rehashing the facts, though there was nothing new to add.
The ideas of Kinnock, Gonzales, Mitterrand, Papandreou, are nothing new, but simply a vulgarised rehash of those expressed by Bernstein at the turn of the century.
Don't think about this album in terms of banalities, or in terms of a trivial rehashing of your life experiences.
I also had a suspicion that coadunation was nothing but a rehash of the romantic old notion of the perfectibility of human nature.
Beginning With the assertion that he had been betrayed, let crown, and doublecrossed by us ever since 1939, this soliloquy reviewed the entire war in astonishing detail, rehashing his favorite grievances against the military, from brauchitsch and Halder to Manstein and Guderian, the whole tragic procession that had taken the blame for his blunders.
Though it had been twenty-four hours since the body had been found, neighbors stood in small knots pointing and gawking, rehashing the few details they had gleaned from television and newspaper reports, and adding new gory ones from the multitude of rumors that raced through the neighborhood.
After that tidbit came a rehash of the Hungerford massacre and a query, “Is this a copycat killing?
Patricia Mangano who was in charge of the guard detail allowed the children to play in the opulent lounges while parents mixed freely, speculating on their circumstances and rehashing old gossip as only their profession knew how.
We can continue to rehash the old unanswered and unanswerable questions, and philosophy will then remain what it has always been: a parlor game of mental gymnastics, played by ivory-tower intellectuals.