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rerunverb (reruns, rerunning; past reran; past participle rerun) /riːˈrʌn / [with object]Show, stage, or perform again: she can stop the video and rerun a short sequence...- 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.
- 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.
- We discovered that our local animation channel was rerunning old Bugs Bunny cartoons in the early evening.
noun /ˈriːrʌn /An event or programme which is run again: the World Cup rerun...- 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.
- Progressives of today want a rerun of that era and the immediate political battle that ensued back then.
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