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recounted

vb. (past participle of recount English)

Usage examples of "recounted".

The reader must remember the several little incidents of the partridge, the horse, and the Bible, which were recounted in the second book.

And here I strictly forbid all male critics to intermeddle with a circumstance which I have recounted only for the sake of the ladies, and upon which they only are at liberty to comment.

For the present, their purpose accomplished, the perpetrators of the dastardly deeds recounted above now sought to make their escape.

For Les Six and Magrit proceeded to provide Greyboar and Ignace with the biography of the dwarf Shelyid, as the youth had recounted it to them over the hours gone by.

As I sat there listening to my life being recounted, it suddenly occurred to me that now is the right time for me to retire.

And she did so in a manner that was not only informative but amusing, especially when she recounted funny incidents which had happened to her when she was on promotion tours.

Harrogate the afternoon of the christening, and recounted other devastating incidents.

Milo and Bili recounted the events and tremendous profits of the village raid and the subsequent battle.

All this Passepartout learned from Aouda, who recounted to him what had taken place on the voyage from Hong Kong to Shanghai on the Tankadere, in company with one Mr.

Almost plain for the moment, and puckering her brow with delightful indifference to her own beauty, like a pouting schoolboy she counted and recounted upon her fingers those difficult additions.

Attianus and Plotina recounted to me those incidents of the campaign which they had not been able to include in their brief dispatches.

King Arthur crosses himself when it was recounted and told him, that neither great nor small is found who can point out his dwelling any more than if he were at Qesarea, or at Toledo, or in Candia.

Never will this story be recounted till it is told before the emperor.

Beamish, accosting them full in assembly, inquired whether they were satisfied with the report of their fortunes, and yet more when he positively proved himself acquainted with the fortunes which had been recounted to each of them in privacy.