Definitions
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- noun One who
reenacts .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a person who enacts a role in an event that occurred earlier
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Examples
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It's about a girl who is a colonial reenactor and she falls for a boy who is a civil war reenactor and they can't be together because "they come from different times."
Rebecca Serle: Mostly Good Girls: A Look Behind Prep-School Perfection Rebecca Serle 2010
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Even his Jewish friend who apparently testified to his character says Iott's more than just a Nazi reenactor: He also reenacts other things!
Rich Iott -- a Nazi bit of reenacting work Alexandra Petri 2010
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The head of radiology at Georgetown University Hospital - who is also a Civil War reenactor - eagerly took on the rare opportunity.
Once prized by Martha Washington, 'creepy' wax figurines gain new, restored life 2011
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It's about a girl who is a colonial reenactor and she falls for a boy who is a civil war reenactor and they can't be together because "they come from different times."
Rebecca Serle: Mostly Good Girls: A Look Behind Prep-School Perfection Rebecca Serle 2010
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But there is a competing line of thought that the DCCC should use its independent expenditure budget to attack the unorthodox backgrounds of a few GOP candidates -- Nazi reenactor, witchcraft practitioner, an alleged murder, etc. -- and build a case that many Republican candidates are outside the mainstream.
Maryland's Chris Van Hollen works to keep the House in Democrats' hands Jason Horowitz 2010
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I am an African American living history reenactor of the Victorian era.
Social Washington: the “Colored” Aristocracy | Edwardian Promenade 2009
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Amidst the witches and the former madams, the too-damn high guy and the Nazi reenactor, the demon sheep and the Aqua creep, there is finally some rational conversation this election season about the issues that really matter.
Meredith Bagby: Harvard Political Review Publishes Annual Report on America Meredith Bagby 2010
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Maybe he was a reenactor, like the Civil War guys.
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Amidst the witches and the former madams, the too-damn high guy and the Nazi reenactor, the demon sheep and the Aqua creep, there is finally some rational conversation this election season about the issues that really matter.
Meredith Bagby: Harvard Political Review Publishes Annual Report on America Meredith Bagby 2010
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As a civil war reenactor, I can say that when I am doing work that might soil my clothing I either wear an apron or I do what some of the ladies in the pictures did.
Modest Active Wear 2009
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