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Answer for the clue "Recall the past ", 9 letters:
reminisce

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Word definitions for reminisce in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1829, "to recollect," back-formation from reminiscence . Meaning "indulge in reminiscences" is from 1871. "Somewhat colloquial" [OED]. Related: Reminisced ; reminiscing .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Reminisce means to recall a memory , often fondly or nostalgically . Reminisce and its variants may also refer to:

Usage examples of reminisce.

How easy to reminisce about the girl who spent so many hours in that room, intoxicatedly pursuing a dream that had been all that she could then comprehend of the greater dream of knowledge and power.

The sound of voices in the kitchen had died to a murmur, as though the ghosts of the past gathered there to drink and reminisce, laughing softly among themselves.

Even in the last three or four years of his life, at Supreme Army Headquarters, where he allowed himself to be overwhelmed with details of military strategy, tactics and command, he would take an evening off to reminisce with his old party cronies on the stupidity of the teachers he had had in his youth.

By that time all the important Nazi leaders, with Hitler at their head, had hurriedly left the premises, though it had been their custom in former years to linger over their beers and reminisce with old party comrades about the early putsch.

Single, married, divorced, he makes no bones about it, even reminisces, and the point always is how different I am.

Under the influence of champagne, Svidrigailov reminisces about his criminally libertine past, and the morally fastidious Raskolnikov cannot help being shocked.

But she endlessly reminisced, reliving her time with him, displaying a memory like a film library.

They drank their best wine at dinner, and fell into reminiscing about old times about their many separations and reunions, retracing the years until they were back to the night when Pug proposed.

Janice sat up talking with Byron long after Aster left, about the patrol, and then about Warren, reminiscing affectionately as they had never done before.

In this way, as he is reminiscing at supper one evening about his days with the early Jewish partisans outside Minsk, he learns that his own son is alive!

As a crowd gathered outside the Adams house, numbers of the family filled the room where the two old heroes sat reminiscing, Adams hugely enjoying the occasion.

Roussaye frowned over the notes he had made after visiting a dozen clubs and cafes where Bonapartist officers gathered to drink and gamble and reminisce about the glorious days of the empire.

He moved toLa Pazand spent his days reminiscing and watching the world go by at the Cafe La Paz, just a couple of blocks away from theUSembassy.

The Oblomovka meals that Oblomov reminisces about in dream visions of his childhood past convey a precapitalist kinship model and a connection with folk mythology that have at their center a sense of nurturing, harmony, and communion, all of which the hero, as an adult, finds woefully lacking in the bustling St.

Dad reverts for a while to his prostatectomy, then reminisces about his bricklaying days.