To say, state, or perform again.
Render verbally, "recite a poem"
1 Premiered in Aix-en-Provence last summer, it retells a 13th-century southern French ballad.
2 Looking out over Wembley, Kirby quietly retells the story of a tragic evening.
3 Another ancient retells the story somewhat different to both the Greek and Roman historians.
4 Matin speaks slowly and grimaces as he retells his story.
5 Mick Dwyer retells this classic clash with Melbourne, thanks to club historian Russell Holmesby.
6 Now she retells Shakespeare's last romance as a prison drama.
7 Some day, when she retells the story, she'll choose a different way to begin it.
8 The director's new film, By the Grace of God, retells the story of a paedophile priest.
9 Merle retells a lot of the old legends from his perspective, revealing the truth behind things.
10 Monroe retells his childhood with warmth and fondness.
11 He retells his interesting adventure to Germany to confront old ethics, knotted slings and curious locals.
12 The multiplatform Complete Saga retells episodes one to six with plenty of Lego humour and charm.
13 Ibn 'Arabi retells the story of Noah.
14 Lost Leads is a series in The Irish Times that retells the best stories from the newspaper's archive.
15 To mark the 50th anniversary, this documentary retells their incredible story from the early days to worldwide fame.
16 He warms up as we talk about RPs and climbing, his big hands gesticulating as he retells stories.
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