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unretire

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un·re·tire  (nr-tr)
intr.v. un·re·tired, un·re·tir·ing, un·re·tires
To return to work after having taken retirement.

unre·tiree n.


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I think he is going to unretire," Criscio said of Calzaghe.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 30-1 Coach Herm Edwards 2005 10-6 QB Trent Green RB Larry Johnson TIME may finally have caught up with the once magnificent KC offensive line, with attempts to persuade Willie Roaf to unretire falling on deaf ears, and their chances of extending their recent offensive triumphs took another hit when co-ordinator Al Saunders quit.
Both would go on to sign their sport's richest contracts, flirt with championships at a tender age, alienate their teammates with selfish and outrageous behavior, win MVP awards, retire and then unretire, draw the wrath of Richard Nixon, and degenerate into paranoid alcoholism, each in roughly the same order.
 
 
 
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