How To Use rematch In A Sentence
- The grinding razzamatazz and hyperbole of the prematch entertainment and the awful food. Times, Sunday Times
- The grand final rematch was a defensive scrap with Thornlie showing great resilience to fight back to win by a goal.
- The rematch of those two is in the Connacht Indoor Championships on Saturday, March 1.
- In one of the most closely watched races in the country, he defeated incumbent Republican Andrea Seastrand in a bitter rematch.
- I expect him to win the rematch. The Sun
- That's why I want the rematch. Times, Sunday Times
- I was victorious and if he wants a rematch, he can get one. The Sun
- He wants a rematch to reclaim his title mainly for the big payday it would bring—and he wants this, by every evidence, only in order to pay for his daughters' schooling, to keep the family cars from being repossessed, for his wife's peace of mind while she pursues a medical career. What a Knockout of a Series
- But since then he has twice postponed moneyspinning rematches. The Sun
- The two teams play a rematch this weekend as the major semi final.