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warmed-over

[ wawrmd-oh-ver ]

adjective

  1. (of cooked foods) heated again:

    warmed-over stew.

  2. reworked or repeated without enthusiasm or introduction of new ideas; stale:

    a warmed-over version of an old show.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of warmed-over1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Instead of leaning into her talents, as it did successfully a few weeks ago for Lady Gaga, the episode plopped Madison into a series of sketches where she was mostly playing a supporting role for cast members in warmed-over repeats of past sketches.

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They will almost assuredly will be captive of warmed-over doctrinal verities, underwritten by arrogant conviction.

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While many associate Opus Dei with The Da Vinci Code and warmed-over conspiracy theories, British financial journalist Gareth Gore has shown that the group remains active and prominent.

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In movies like “Go†and “Edge of Tomorrow,†Liman took catchy but warmed-over premises and supplied them with a playful gusto.

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The Guardian asked "what regressive, warmed-over hell is this?"

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