Phrases with «recount»

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The word "recount" means to tell or describe a story or event again, usually in greater detail or with a different perspective. Full definition

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Sentences with «recount»

  • Based on a true story as recounted in Eric Lomax's 1995 autobiography of the same name, The Railway Man relates of how British Army signal officer Lomax (Firth, The King's Speech) survived adverse conditions in a Japanese POW encampment in Thailand during World War II, including grueling cruelty and torture, and the PTSD would affect his outlook and demeanor nearly 40 years later. (qwipster.net)
  • It is more science fiction than horror, less interested in chills than in recounting how this future world's various governments and societies fail to cope with a virus that turns the recently dead into mindless cannibalistic creatures that in turn infect the living. (scifimoviepage.com)
  • The entire Exodus story as recounted in the Bible probably never occurred. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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