verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
about
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They reminisced about old times, particularly their weeks together at Biarritz.
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For a few seconds, you find yourself reminiscing about rainy afternoons, cookies and milk, naps on the floor.
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Who are the anglers that people will be able to reminisce about ?
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Justinette and Cable listed which nightclubs they intended to visit, while Urran reminisced about favourite sites of conquest.
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Instead, they are reminiscing about the process of creativity, of production and of distribution, 30 years on.
■ NOUN
days
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There's nothing she likes better than to reminisce about the days when my ... my father was a boy.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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At club meetings, we like to reminisce , remembering old times.
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I used to spend hours listening to my grandfather reminisce about life in the army.
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Lazlo enjoyed reminiscing about his life in Poland before he went to America.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Back at the car park we had a well earned cuppa and reminisced over another hot day back in 1933.
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For a few seconds, you find yourself reminiscing about rainy afternoons, cookies and milk, naps on the floor.
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He was in Toksu Palace, where he had enjoyed the evening, reminiscing with attendants about the old days.
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Jenny talked about her flying experiences whilst Billie reminisced about the warmth of her native Southern California.
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Jermyn reminisces about a certain woman with whom he once indulged his passion and vanity.
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The entertainment is the pleasure of reminiscing with one's friends and making a couple of witty speeches.
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The retired can squat, smoke, reminisce and grow old and die in familiar, comfortable surroundings.
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You might think about your family and get a warm feeling, but you have to reminisce to feel that way.