Grandpa always likes to reminisce about the old days after he's had a couple of drinks.
The book "The Life of Abraham Lincoln" is based on the reminiscences of contemporaries of the former President.
My high school friends and I like to get together once a year to drink beer and
reminisce about the old days.
The children loved to hear their grandma tell them reminisces of her life in the old country.
You always reminisce about how good things were when we were young, but I think you've forgotten just how hard our lives actually were back then.
Many
people find Victoria somewhat reminiscent of England.
We looked at all our photos and reminisced about our trip around Europe.
He ended his speech on the importance of family with a few reminisces from his own childhood.
Every New Year's day the family gets together to
reminisce about all the good times we had growing up together.
The old rock star wrote a book of his reminiscences of a lifetime of sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll.
The shape of the Sydney Opera House is reminiscent of a great sailing ship.
This pub is reminiscent of pubs I used to go to as a lad back in Ireland.
Ogden Nash once remarked that one man's remorse is another man's reminiscence.
Saki once noted that the young have aspirations that never come to pass, and the old have reminiscences of what never happened.
Herman Melville once suggested that the scene of suffering is a scene of joy when the suffering is past; and the silent reminiscence of hardships departed is sweeter than the presence of delight.