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rehash

[ree-hash, ree-hash] / riˈhæʃ, ˈriˌhæʃ /


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Mourning a show’s imminent end is a bittersweet element of being a fan, as nourishing as preseason excitement and post-episode rehashing.

From New York Times

We found that conservatives reminisced about a time when their values were dominant in American society and rehashed old culture war narratives about "threatened children."

From Salon

He rehashed many of his talking points from his campaign and first year in office: promising more police officers, a crackdown on fentanyl distribution and a “holistic” approach to public safety.

From Seattle Times

Instead of rehashing a money disagreement, plan your future together and get excited about joint goals, Bolognino suggests.

From Seattle Times

That plastic can be rehashed again and again is a common misconception with recycling.

From The Verge