20 collocations for rereading

Sitting there by the sunny window with a pair of magnificent white Persian cats purring on either knee, he read and reread the letter summoning him on the morrow to Seabright.

Patricia was rereading all the books that Charteris had published, and they engrossed her with an augmenting admiration.

That ball he presently unraveled to reread the telegram; he studied it word by word.

Read or reread Robinson Crusoe and point out where he specially shows the skill of the journalist in the presentation of his facts.

Then I rubbed my eyes and reread that awful epistle.

After rereading his lame excuse she sat down in a quiet corner and began to think.

On the other hand, we might reread Shakespeare's Hamlet, Milton's Lycidas, and Wordsworth's Intimations of Immortality every month for a lifetime, and discover some new beauty and truth at every reading. II.

" The D.A. was rereading the note.

In the meantime Captain Sumner and Bob examined the map with great care and also read and reread the papers Ruel Gross had left behind him.

We find ourselves rereading the De Coverley Papers more than once, a statement that can be made of but few novels.

Jane, reading and rereading the paragraph, recalled the unusual occurrence she had witnessed the night before.

And even now, when I reread my record, I feel that I cannot overstate the pleasure I found in surrendering myself completely to that controlling impulse.

As Logotheti read and reread the few short sentences, he was apparently seized by a fit of mirth which he struggled in vain to repress, and which soon broke out into uncontrollable laughter.

All true hearts are alike in the hour of need; the Catholic has a reserved fund of faith for his fellow-creature's trying moment, and the Calvinist reread those springs of human brotherhood and chanty in his soul which are only covered over by the iron tables inscribed with the harder dogmas of his creed.

Do not reread the story.

She had read and reread themcullings from Chaucer, from Spenser, from the Elizabethan lyrists, the border balladry, fierce, tender, oh, so humantill

She got under the shelter of the doorway and with numb hand pulled a copy of The Nine-Tenths from her pocket, unfolded it, and reread the burning words of: "Forty-five Treacherous Men."

After reading and rereading the writing again and again, I said to the surgeon, "Doctor, I find it almost impossible to believe that I ever wrote this.

She read and reread a chapter, scarce thinking what she was reading,aroused herself,and then sat with the book in her hand in deep thought.

He had stopped his horse to reread the copy of Hiram Melville's letter, intending to verify his course.

20 collocations for  rereading