To say, state, or perform again.
Render verbally, "recite a poem"
1Between them Jim and Lucy did their best to retell Randy's story.
2Dayle did her best to retell the shooting and keep her composure.
3As I retell this story, I can't tell you how serious I was.
4She was amazed at how easy it had been to retell the story.
5Fifthly, allow the children to retell the stories to one another.
6Platoons and companies got mixed, but it was not difficult to retell off.
7In part, a tendency to ramble, to repeat himself, to retell old stories.
8You tell and retell until the story is what happened.
9But he did something more than retell a familiar tale.
10We retell his tales because we wish he were here, real, to keep us safe.
11Jake disappeared to tell and retell the tale to any one who cared to listen.
12Tony felt bad forcing her to retell the experience.
13Every time she had to retell this story, she was reminded of her horrible childhood.
14Is there a way to retell a violent history without resorting to the sensationalism of 'narcoliterature'?
15It is not the purpose of these pages to retell the well-known story of the war.
16Hartsburg made Rapp retell, in detail, what had happened when Ross popped into Kennedy's office unannounced.
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