Noun(1) a program that is broadcast again
Verb(1) broadcast again, as of a film(2) rerun a performance of a play, for example(3) run again for office(4) cause to perform again(5) broadcast again(6) as of a film(7) rerun a performance of a play(8) for example
Noun(1) a program that is broadcast again
Verb(1) broadcast again, as of a film(2) rerun a performance of a play, for example(3) run again for office(4) cause to perform again(5) broadcast again(6) as of a film(7) rerun a performance of a play(8) for example
(1) a rerun of the Mideast crisis(2) she can stop the video and rerun a short sequence(3) Joanna yelled back, settling down in the family room, watching a sitcom rerun .(4) The show is endlessly rerun and has attained classic status.(5) They're going to rerun all these shows.(6) the World Cup rerun(7) Although the party is not demanding a rerun of the May ballot, they have called on council chiefs to launch a full investigation.(8) There's nothing good on TV during the summer rerun season anyway.(9) Last week's episode, for example, was a rerun of a classic on stories that make us cringe.(10) Many of these shows rerun constantly on TV and the rest probably should.(11) The establishment politicians want to avoid a rerun of the bitter conflict of last autumn at least until after the summer elections.(12) I submit that we may be seeing yet another rerun of this recurrent pattern.(13) When he didn't, I flipped to a rerun of a game show I used to watch with my parent's as a kid.(14) In Australia, in a match billed as a rerun of the World Cup final just seven months after the event, they lost 15-51.(15) But the government too came in for a lashing for not doing enough to prevent a rerun of last winter's disasters.(16) If you missed the film, try and catch a rerun .