reminiscence

గుర్తుచేసుకొని
definition
noun
his reminiscences of his early days in Washington
a story told about a past event remembered by the narrator.
example
Mac smiled at his 'reminiscence' as he looked at her sleeping now in her hospital gown.
his story made me smile in 'reminiscence'
Her talk and 'reminiscence' were one of the highlights of the weekend.
Sleepily, I recalled the events of the night with content 'reminiscence' .
More prosaically, the preference for what is known underlies the pleasures of nostalgic 'reminiscence' and the company of old friends.
He salted the argument with just enough personal 'reminiscence' to make it committed without being confessional.
The terraced square of rough stone blocks follows the terrain, suggesting an odd 'reminiscence' of prehistoric megaliths.
The website invites an assortment of love letters anything ranging from letters of 'reminiscence' to letters that carry promises of unspoken love.
She has not turned onto the dead-end road of 'reminiscence' , disability and dependence, but rather onto the long, fulfilling road of life, happiness, and salvation.
The sky turned red over Buckingham Palace as a 250,000-strong crowd and the royal family watched a Lancaster bomber scatter the flowers following a day of 'reminiscence' , reflection and entertainment.
I bet that anyone who has passed this stage, will, at this point have a faint smile of fond 'reminiscence' .
Her existence had been wiped brutally from the earth, and yet he was already thinking of her in nostalgic 'reminiscence' .
Peter smiled weakly, unsettled by this swell of 'reminiscence' .
It still makes me smile in 'reminiscence' , seeing the look on a young kid's face when you drag him off the floor while the band plays on.
There was nothing here but nostalgia and 'reminiscence' .
This one has you indulge in the 'reminiscence' of five childhood food memories.
Mr. President, allow me to start with a personal 'reminiscence' .
The Astros and White Sox worked hard to get to the series, but their rosters surely don't offer up fodder for grandfatherly 'reminiscence' down the road.
I believe the emphasis on nostalgic 'reminiscence' indicated anxiety about a century marked by colonialism and military dictatorship, followed by a recent sharp decline in living standards and failure of infrastructure.
We told old stories, sure, but it was not merely wistful 'reminiscence' .
It won't offer much in the way of analysis; it won't put forward any grand or foolish theories; personal 'reminiscence' will be kept to a minimum; I have no expert knowledge to drop and I don't want to change your mind about anything.
If you expect a moment of regret and fond 'reminiscence' you're very much mistaken.
I smiled in 'reminiscence' as I ran my hands over it.
his story made me smile in 'reminiscence'
Kiernan's 'reminiscences' of India, though brief and sketchy, have been published for the first time in this collection.
It contains heartfelt stories and 'reminiscences' as he remembers them, triumphs and tragedies that are part and parcel of a commander's or staff officer's career.
‘Self-effacing’ is a not a term that many would apply to Menzies, but his 'reminiscences' could be described as such.
Their sessions had lost much of the earlier intensity, devolving at times into long 'reminiscences' - war stories, if you will - that had the effect of fleshing out and humanizing the mere facts with which they had plied her.
There were no rock star anecdotes or 'reminiscences' about his years in the ‘biz’.
There were 'reminiscences' of former postmen who travelled on foot, by bicycle and a ‘Honda’ motor cycle, going back 70 to 80 years.
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