REMINISCE


Meaning of REMINISCE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

about

They reminisced about old times, particularly their weeks together at Biarritz.

For a few seconds, you find yourself reminiscing about rainy afternoons, cookies and milk, naps on the floor.

Who are the anglers that people will be able to reminisce about ?

Justinette and Cable listed which nightclubs they intended to visit, while Urran reminisced about favourite sites of conquest.

Instead, they are reminiscing about the process of creativity, of production and of distribution, 30 years on.

■ NOUN

days

There's nothing she likes better than to reminisce about the days when my ... my father was a boy.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

At club meetings, we like to reminisce , remembering old times.

I used to spend hours listening to my grandfather reminisce about life in the army.

Lazlo enjoyed reminiscing about his life in Poland before he went to America.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Back at the car park we had a well earned cuppa and reminisced over another hot day back in 1933.

For a few seconds, you find yourself reminiscing about rainy afternoons, cookies and milk, naps on the floor.

He was in Toksu Palace, where he had enjoyed the evening, reminiscing with attendants about the old days.

Jenny talked about her flying experiences whilst Billie reminisced about the warmth of her native Southern California.

Jermyn reminisces about a certain woman with whom he once indulged his passion and vanity.

The entertainment is the pleasure of reminiscing with one's friends and making a couple of witty speeches.

The retired can squat, smoke, reminisce and grow old and die in familiar, comfortable surroundings.

You might think about your family and get a warm feeling, but you have to reminisce to feel that way.

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.