to "recreate"
Dennis R. Preston
preston at MSU.EDU
Thu Jun 9 13:24:58 UTC 2005
Shakespeare has "recreate" as a verb in Julius Caesar as I recall
(Act 1?). Perhaps it can be documented earlier. Too lazy to look it
up.
dInIs
>Fox News reports that should Michael Jackson be convicted, he will
>be confined to a "facility" whose gym will allow him to "recreate"
>daily.
>
>That means have some recreation.
>
>JL
>
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