List of antonyms from "warm-heartednesses" to antonyms from "warms someone seat"


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Definition of the day : « warmed over »

  • As in musty : adj worn-out, clichéd
  • As in trite : adj silly, commonplace
  • As in bromidic : adj trite
  • As in overused : adj trite
  • As in platitudinal : adj trite
  • As in platitudinous : adj trite
  • As in stereotypic : adj trite
  • As in stereotypical : adj trite
  • As in warmed-over : adj trite
  • As in corny : adj trite, clichéd
  • As in warm : verb heat up
Example sentences :
  • This may be warmed over, and is better the second day than the first.
  • Extract from : « The Golden Age Cook Book » by Henrietta Latham Dwight
  • Beans keep, and, hot or cold or warmed over, they are never to be despised.
  • Extract from : « Dwellers in Arcady » by Albert Bigelow Paine
  • All sat down to the roast turkey, and Amanda warmed over the vegetables.
  • Extract from : « The Peterkin Papers » by Lucretia P Hale
  • While the Indians ate their food, warmed over the fire, he ate his cold from his pocket.
  • Extract from : « The Border Watch » by Joseph A. Altsheler
  • Roasts may be warmed over by setting in pan of hot water in the oven.
  • Extract from : « The Laurel Health Cookery » by Evora Bucknum Perkins
  • All sat down to the roast turkey; and Amanda warmed over the vegetables.
  • Extract from : « The Peterkin Papers » by Lucretia P. Hale
  • But spiritual experiences cannot be warmed over—they must be new every day.
  • Extract from : « The Next of Kin » by Nellie L. McClung
  • If anything was brought that could be warmed over and made more nourishing, Sister Cherubina never grudged the trouble.
  • Extract from : « Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885 » by Various
  • Dinner: warmed over lamb stew, baked apples, cocoa, cold biscuits.
  • Extract from : « One Way Out » by William Carleton
  • There can be no deception, and no opportunity to serve up slices that have been warmed over from a previously cooked joint.
  • Extract from : « How to Travel » by Thomas W. Knox