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reheat
verb
- to heat or be heated again
to reheat yesterday's soup
- tr to add fuel to (the exhaust gases of an aircraft jet engine) to produce additional heat and thrust
noun
- aeronautics another name (esp Brit) for afterburning
Derived Forms
- °ù±ðˈ³ó±ð²¹³Ù±ð°ù, noun
Example Sentences
“I would say that my nachos are mine, and I invented them,†she told Entertainment Weekly when asked about a viral stan meme that claims she’s “reheating her own nachos†in the album’s “Abracadabra.â€
I try and enforce the 3-Day Rule regarding leftovers, but neither of us tire of this creamy, cheesy, all-in-one to reheat at the end of a busy, chilly day.
Could be reheated, leftover collard greens and roasted vegetables, chopped avocado, diced peppers, hot sauce, green onions, a sprinkling of cheese . . . there are no limits and no rules.
After a long day of interviews in the Chicago slush, knowing that dinner was just a reheating away was often enough to keep me off the apps.
The monotony of reheating last night’s dinner collided with the allure of delivery apps, which dangled the promise of something new and indulgent.
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