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regurgitation

[ri-gur-ji-tey-shuhn] / rɪˌgɜr dʒɪˈteɪ ʃən /


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Critics see it as a vague regurgitation of old ideas.

From BBC

It was, he said, a way of selling white collectors “a tongue-in-cheek regurgitation of their expectations.”

From New York Times

Bass’ first comments about her homelessness plan, when she announced her candidacy, landed with a disappointing thud, because it was a regurgitation of the same old, same old.

From Los Angeles Times

Maybe the Depp/Heard trial is “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” for meme culture, with its preference for instant regurgitation rather than actual digestion.

From Los Angeles Times

And I suppose regurgitation could be a credible theme, although it feels rather old-fashioned now.

From Los Angeles Times