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- Plus I bet she sucks at Resurrection," which was our favorite video game.†
p. 21.1
- He and I will hang out and have like a marathon session of Resurrection or something.†
p. 87.3 *
- Ben came over after dinner and we played Resurrection, pausing every half hour or so to call Radar, who was on a date with Angela.†
p. 98.4
- I clapped him on the back and we headed back to the bedroom to play Resurrection.†
p. 99.5
- "At least I'm good at Resurrection," he said, whereupon he shot me in the back even though we were playing in team mode.†
p. 99.8
- And when I had finished, he nodded and said, "We should probably discuss this over a piping hot plate of Resurrection."†
p. 107.5
- Radar came over shortly thereafter, and as soon as he arrived, I was kicked off the team, because we were facing a difficult mission and despite being the only one of us who actually owned the game, I wasn't very good at Resurrection.†
p. 107.6
- Radar answered me in the disjointed way of someone playing Resurrection.†
p. 108.1
- So while Ben continued playing Resurrection, Radar and I went out to the family room and pretended to watch TV while keeping watch on the Spiegelmans' front door through a picture window, waiting for Margo's mom and dad to leave.†
p. 110.1
- "Agreed," my dad said, but after dinner, when I went back to my room and played Resurrection on mute, I could hear them talking quietly back and forth.†
p. 132.1
- Want to come over, play Resurrection?†
p. 162.9
- They wanted to play Resurrection at my house, but I had to tell them no, because I was closer than I'd ever been before.†
p. 229.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(resurrection as in: resurrection of a dream) to rise again after failure, inactivity, or disuse
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) As a proper noun, Christians use The Resurrection to refer to their belief that Jesus arose from the dead three days after he was killed. In the major monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) Resurrection is also used to refer to the rising of the dead on Judgment Day.