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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
prerecord .
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Examples
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ANDREWS: He did all the prerecords and then eventually, he opted to have somebody else do his voice and whose name I'm ashamed to say escapes me.
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Nonetheless, she gathered all the videotapes, including the prerecords, stacking them in front of the TV; she told Conroy to collect any video cassettes she might run across, and called the same instructions down to Sara.
Sin City Max Allan Collins 2002
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Nonetheless, she gathered all the videotapes, including the prerecords, stacking them in front of the TV; she told Conroy to collect any video cassettes she might run across, and called the same instructions down to Sara.
Sin City Max Allan Collins 2002
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Nonetheless, she gathered all the videotapes, including the prerecords, stacking them in front of the TV; she told Conroy to collect any video cassettes she might run across, and called the same instructions down to Sara.
Sin City Max Allan Collins 2002
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Get your questions in early because it's well-known he prerecords his Friday's shows.
News Hounds Ellen 2010
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As a veteran theatre director and choreographer, he arranged a luxurious six weeks of rehearsal, plus two weeks of prerecords for the songs.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed By Johanna Schneller 2009
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And the Hall is often harrowed, but honestly it's perfectly calibrated in sound and scope for this sort of show: smoke machines front and back, belly-buckling bass and pristine prerecords, vintage lamps and freakish folksy and kabuki-inspired costumes like some half-remembered sake nightmare from your grandparents living room.
Stereogum 2009
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