Use again in altered form.
Give new treads to (a tire)
A used automobile tire that has been remolded to give it new treads.
1 Stallone wrote this virtual retread of the first film in 29 hours.
2 Much of Shadowkeep's storyline is a retread of familiar locales and foes.
3 It's all too easy to identify with his consternation while watching this by-the-numbers retread .
4 Miami Vice had wonderful moments, but seemed a bit like a half-assed Heat retread .
5 Certainly there is no need for a Bamboozled retread highlighting gross blackface and Stepin Fetchit-isms.
6 Everything else is a retread from the VHS age.
7 The dialogue appears to retread all the old themes.
8 Alexander: I'm not a person that likes to retread the past for a lot of reasons.
9 Instead, Obama will argue that Romney's ideas amount to a retread o f the Bush years.
10 It's hard to know who this retread of Frank Sinatra's Live at the Sands is for.
11 Pay no heed to the so-so 2009 retread .
12 Fans of the original Puzzle Quest will feel right at home, but Galactrix is no shameless retread .
13 However, One Mississippi feels less like a retread of old ground and more a fresh new retelling.
14 Gloria Bell, as the new film is titled, is a rare English-language retread that survives the translation.
15 The second is a fairly dire retread .
16 And now, reviewing my past political life, were the option possible that I should retread the path.
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