an emotional reunion between mother and son
He dreamed of a reunion with his son.
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This move was largely dictated by Knicks owner James Dolan's mandate to avoid the NBA's second apron luxury tax, making Robinson too costly to retain despite the front office's desire for a reunion.—
Tom Rende,
Forbes.com,
1 July 2026 From there, Ame could finally arrange the reunion her family had been hoping for.—
Kurt Knutsson,
FOXNews.com,
1 July 2026 Rush’s reunion tour has now been plagued with three postponements in less than one month since the trek began, the most recent of which is due to a Geddy Lee illness.—
Devon Ivie,
Vulture,
1 July 2026 This essentially gave the Panthers about a 48-hour window to exclusively negotiate with Gudas on a potential reunion.—
Jordan McPherson,
Miami Herald,
1 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for reunion
island of the western Mascarene Islands in the western Indian Ocean; an overseas department of France; capital Saint-Denis area 970 square miles (2522 square kilometers), population 834,000