warm over
US and Canadian to reheat (food)
informal to present (an idea, etc) again, esp without freshness or originality
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How to use warm over in a sentence
Stir the chestnuts into the lamb juices with the tomatoes and dressing, and warm over a gentle heat.
Hell would have to warm over before Whitney was bullish again on all banks.
For supper we only make coffee and warm over something left from dinner.
The American Country Girl | Martha Foote CrowThen they could live on Greek for breakfast and Latin for dinner and warm over the leavings for supper.
Cape Cod Stories | Joseph C. LincolnBut—please, Grandmamma—do not well-bred people get very warm over politics?
Out in the Forty-Five | Emily Sarah Holt
She was a tattle-taleand some of the girls were quite warm over her case.
The Girls of Central High | Gertrude W. MorrisonSoak one full ounce Coxe's gelatine in a very little water, and warm over hot water.
Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 | Barkham Burroughs
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