The immediate rebroadcast of some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on videotape.
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Examples for "replay"
Examples for "replay"
1Yet no number of replay viewings reveals a clear and obvious error.
2We can replay it and let you hear exactly what was said.
3As recently as a fortnight ago, the replay certainly came up trumps.
4Also draining is the prospect of a replay of nine years ago.
5Even now she wouldn't replay it and consider the level of damage.
1Now he heard Terry's voice like an instant replay in his brain.
2But it's kind of tough when I get the instant replay.
3Watching the instant replay before I respawn, I'm still not entirely sure what happened.
4In my memory, what happened next happened in slow motion, like an instant replay.
5I rounded the corner, saw an instant replay of the scene in Isabelle's bedroom.
1But next time maybe it would be an action replay of the Berlin Wall.
2The action replay was sure to prove pleasant viewing.
3Her ideas are always more of an action replay of the play, all the important themes restated in motion.
4You can watch the action replay later".
5With this approach, we could create the data-driven equivalent of a fast action replay for every game in the tournament.
6Deutsche may not escape state grip in forced recap Have MF Global's clients suffered an action replay of the collapse of Lehman Brothers?
7The cheek to cheek and action replays…football is now dead to me. Baboosh!
8Such is the clarity of the display that action replays are so realistic viewers feel they are witnessing live action.
9Similarly, RTE's Action Replay programme confirmed that the 1980s would have been a beautiful decade had it been less miserable.
10It's almost impossible to give a balanced appraisal of a player's performances without the benefit of action replays and time to study the video.