Sentences with phrase «old reruns»

The phrase "old reruns" refers to television shows or episodes that were previously aired in the past and are being shown again. Full definition
Heck, you can complete the course while sitting in front of your TV watching old reruns of Seinfeld.
It is in these moments that we joke about how much we would like to back on the couch, cozied up under a blanket with a bottle of wine, watching old reruns of friends on tv.
It has also created a welcome buzz around many clubhouses, if not in the stands, in a season in which five of the six division races look to be as suspenseful as old reruns of Gilligan's Island.
I admit I still watch old reruns when I can.
I stared blankly at old reruns of The Office for hours.
Her husband, played by Ward Horton was a generic 70's doctor character that you'd see on old reruns of General Hospital.
If you watch old reruns of Veronica Mars, your choice of private investigator seems pretty obvious.
Calculated, corny, and oh so contrived, this plays like a feature - length sitcom with hijinks that could very well have been lifted from 20 - year - old reruns.
The two dive in and out of television programs, chasing each other from channel to channel through stunning scenes of disaster, game shows and old reruns.
Who wouldn't rather be watching Moonrise Kingdom or even Fantastic Mr. Fox than an old rerun of Sesame Street?
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