1. retread - Noun
2. retread - Verb
To tread again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt irritated me that my fans kept wanting me to retread old ground. Dario Argento
When I look back at this career I've had, I don't know where it goes from here, but certainly any time I can make a movie that's different, that explores something that's not a retread of something else, I'm interested in it. Don Coscarelli
The hope and change the Democrats had in mind was nothing more than a retread of the failed and discredited socialist policies that have been the enemy of freedom for centuries all over the world. I fear America is teetering towards tyranny. Jim DeMint
retread an old plot Source: Internet
‘Gardener could have easily become a tired spy movie retread, but director Meirelles gives it a major push above the conventions of the genre.’ Source: Internet
We’ve covered Nvidia’s technology in-depth in both a standalone Max-Q article, and won’t retread the same ground here. Source: Internet