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Definition of rerun in English: rerunverbrerunning, reran, rerunsriːˈrʌnriˈrən [with object]Show, stage, or perform again. she can stop the video and rerun a short sequence Example sentencesExamples - Saturday, CNN is rerunning a special show that ran on the 19th to celebrate Larry's 70th birthday.
- We discovered that our local animation channel was rerunning old Bugs Bunny cartoons in the early evening.
- I see that Comedy Central is rerunning the TV version of it on Monday night or Tuesday morning, depending on which time zone you're in.
- If you missed the first part, they are rerunning it this week and don't miss the second part.
- On Wednesday, TV Land is rerunning an episode of Fantasy Island with Phil Silvers as a has-been vaudevillian.
- We'd sit through that evening's show and if the first few films were good, we might sit through the start of the second show, which reran the same films.
- Granada Plus is giving us the chance to wallow in nostalgia by rerunning the series each weeknight.
- They're going to rerun all these shows.
- And speaking of highly recommended, HBO is nearly half way through rerunning the first season of Deadwood, the best western drama ever televised.
- Many of these shows rerun constantly on TV and the rest probably should.
- When CBS reran the episode six months later, some 40 affiliates refused to air it, and national advertisers shied away from buying ad time, establishing a pattern that remains in effect today.
- The Animal Planet network is rerunning a couple of shows that may be of interest to cartoon fans.
- They're rerunning a two-part ‘Biography for Kids’ that Harry did, visiting the set and interviewing the folks behind, in and under the Muppets.
- Now let's just check and see if C-SPAN is rerunning the debate.
- I wasn't old enough to care when this appeared first time, so it's really amazing to see BBC Four rerunning this over the next week, with the modern sequel to follow.
- On the TV in front of him, ESP was rerunning a broadcast of the World's Strongest Man competition.
- Don't be surprised to find yourself rerunning some stories long after you thought they'd be forgotten.
- The show is endlessly rerun and has attained classic status.
- The cable channel is giving you the chance to catch up on all the groovy episodes by rerunning them in October.
- C-Span is rerunning it on Sunday.
Synonyms rebroadcast, rerun, reshow, replay
nounPlural rerunsˈriːrʌnˈriˌrən An event or programme which is run again. Example sentencesExamples - Last week's episode, for example, was a rerun of a classic on stories that make us cringe.
- Although the party is not demanding a rerun of the May ballot, they have called on council chiefs to launch a full investigation.
- Perhaps the endless television reruns of Friends and the Simpsons are beginning to take their toll.
- I submit that we may be seeing yet another rerun of this recurrent pattern.
- Do they show reruns of US shows in the UK?
- In Australia, in a match billed as a rerun of the World Cup final just seven months after the event, they lost 15-51.
- When he didn't, I flipped to a rerun of a game show I used to watch with my parent's as a kid.
- Joanna yelled back, settling down in the family room, watching a sitcom rerun.
- She flipped over the boring news channels and found some old reruns on some local channel.
- Progressives of today want a rerun of that era and the immediate political battle that ensued back then.
- Adrian watched the characters move across the stage in an early-morning sitcom rerun.
- But the government too came in for a lashing for not doing enough to prevent a rerun of last winter's disasters.
- Why pay for the shows when you can watch them in syndicated reruns with about the same quality?
- There's nothing good on TV during the summer rerun season anyway.
- If you haven't watched this one, be sure to catch the reruns this summer.
- Catch a rerun on TV and save your money for other DVDs.
- Every channel though showed the same old reruns and the same news stories.
- One hundred years from now, there will be no such things as television reruns.
- If you missed the film, try and catch a rerun.
- The establishment politicians want to avoid a rerun of the bitter conflict of last autumn at least until after the summer elections.
Synonyms recurrence, reoccurrence, repeat, repetition Definition of rerun in US English: rerunverbriˈrənrēˈrən [with object]Show or perform (something, especially a television program) again. Example sentencesExamples - They're going to rerun all these shows.
- When CBS reran the episode six months later, some 40 affiliates refused to air it, and national advertisers shied away from buying ad time, establishing a pattern that remains in effect today.
- I see that Comedy Central is rerunning the TV version of it on Monday night or Tuesday morning, depending on which time zone you're in.
- Many of these shows rerun constantly on TV and the rest probably should.
- On Wednesday, TV Land is rerunning an episode of Fantasy Island with Phil Silvers as a has-been vaudevillian.
- If you missed the first part, they are rerunning it this week and don't miss the second part.
- I wasn't old enough to care when this appeared first time, so it's really amazing to see BBC Four rerunning this over the next week, with the modern sequel to follow.
- Don't be surprised to find yourself rerunning some stories long after you thought they'd be forgotten.
- C-Span is rerunning it on Sunday.
- The show is endlessly rerun and has attained classic status.
- We discovered that our local animation channel was rerunning old Bugs Bunny cartoons in the early evening.
- On the TV in front of him, ESP was rerunning a broadcast of the World's Strongest Man competition.
- Granada Plus is giving us the chance to wallow in nostalgia by rerunning the series each weeknight.
- We'd sit through that evening's show and if the first few films were good, we might sit through the start of the second show, which reran the same films.
- The Animal Planet network is rerunning a couple of shows that may be of interest to cartoon fans.
- Now let's just check and see if C-SPAN is rerunning the debate.
- And speaking of highly recommended, HBO is nearly half way through rerunning the first season of Deadwood, the best western drama ever televised.
- They're rerunning a two-part ‘Biography for Kids’ that Harry did, visiting the set and interviewing the folks behind, in and under the Muppets.
- The cable channel is giving you the chance to catch up on all the groovy episodes by rerunning them in October.
- Saturday, CNN is rerunning a special show that ran on the 19th to celebrate Larry's 70th birthday.
Synonyms rebroadcast, rerun, reshow, replay
nounˈrēˌrənˈriˌrən A program, event, or competition that occurs or is run again. a rerun of the Mideast crisis Example sentencesExamples - Adrian watched the characters move across the stage in an early-morning sitcom rerun.
- Progressives of today want a rerun of that era and the immediate political battle that ensued back then.
- Perhaps the endless television reruns of Friends and the Simpsons are beginning to take their toll.
- If you missed the film, try and catch a rerun.
- If you haven't watched this one, be sure to catch the reruns this summer.
- Last week's episode, for example, was a rerun of a classic on stories that make us cringe.
- Although the party is not demanding a rerun of the May ballot, they have called on council chiefs to launch a full investigation.
- She flipped over the boring news channels and found some old reruns on some local channel.
- Joanna yelled back, settling down in the family room, watching a sitcom rerun.
- There's nothing good on TV during the summer rerun season anyway.
- One hundred years from now, there will be no such things as television reruns.
- Catch a rerun on TV and save your money for other DVDs.
- When he didn't, I flipped to a rerun of a game show I used to watch with my parent's as a kid.
- Do they show reruns of US shows in the UK?
- But the government too came in for a lashing for not doing enough to prevent a rerun of last winter's disasters.
- Why pay for the shows when you can watch them in syndicated reruns with about the same quality?
- In Australia, in a match billed as a rerun of the World Cup final just seven months after the event, they lost 15-51.
- I submit that we may be seeing yet another rerun of this recurrent pattern.
- The establishment politicians want to avoid a rerun of the bitter conflict of last autumn at least until after the summer elections.
- Every channel though showed the same old reruns and the same news stories.
Synonyms recurrence, reoccurrence, repeat, repetition |