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reacquaint
(redirected from reacquaintances)

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Verb1.reacquaint - familiarize anew; "We reacquainted ourselves with this technique"
familiarise, familiarize, acquaint - make familiar or conversant with; "you should acquaint yourself with your new computer"; "We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings"


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With football's biggest prizes the exclusive preserve of those with the largest bank balances, and with the England cricket team quickly dragged back down to earth after the briefest of reacquaintances with the Ashes urn, this had been a good winter for sporting romantics to hibernate - until the incredible events of this year's dual darts world championships.
With football's biggest prizes the exclusive preserve of those with the largest bank balances, and with the England cricket team quickly dragged back down to earth after the briefest of reacquaintances with the Ashes urn, this had been a good winter for sporting romantics to hibernate ( until the incredible events of this year's dual darts world championships.
 
 
 
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