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Retold

Retold \Re*told"\, imp. & p. p. of Retell.

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retold

vb. (en-pastretell)

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retell
  1. v. render verbally, "recite a poem"; "retell a story" [syn: recite]

  2. make into fiction; "The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel" [syn: fictionalize, fictionalise]

  3. to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request" [syn: repeat, reiterate, ingeminate, iterate, restate]

  4. [also: retold]

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Retold

Retold is the album by Otto Totland & Huw Roberts, an ambient collaborative project called Nest. It was released in January 2010 through Serein Limited.

The album contains six remastered tracks previously released on their 2007 EP and five new compositions. Among the re-released tracks, there is a revised version of the "Cad Goddeu" which was produced in particular for this album.

Usage examples of "retold".

Stencil retold it, the yarn had undergone considerable change: had become, as Eigenvalue put it, Stencilized.

The conflicts that followed have been told and retold many times with variations, so I will not further recount them here.

Project Gutenberg EBook of Fifty Famous Stories Retold, by James Baldwin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

A nice titbit to send to his mistress in England the heroine of many a similar story and one which would naturally be told and retold against the Queen of Scots.

Gryss added his own doubts to the tale he had told and retold several times to the assembled Councillors.

The story of Thomas Coutts was told and retold, with variations from its peaceful sailing up the Pearl to a raging fight in which it was attacked by a dozen Chinese boats, its crew captured and lashed to the masts like pennants as a warning to the foolhardy British.

Fields had deftly redirected the conversation toward lighter fare, so the poet walked into a round of laughter produced by an anecdote jointly retold by Holmes and Lowell.

Devore spoke in his low, soothing voice, the voice that held Milo just this side of panic when he retold his dreams.

For an incredible moment in time the King held the bridge, facing down a numberless host as much by bravado as skill at arms, a deed to be told and retold long afterward.