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réchauffé
[ French rey-shoh-fey ]
noun
, plural ré·chauf·fés [r, ey-shoh-, fey],
- a warmed-up dish of food.
- anything old or stale brought into service again.
réchauffé
/ reʃofe /
noun
- warmed-up leftover food
- old, stale, or reworked material
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Word History and Origins
Origin of réchauffé1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of réchauffé1
C19: from French réchauffer to reheat, from re- + chauffer to warm; see chafe
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Example Sentences
Jacob had intercepted the birthright, and for this Esau there was not even the réchauffé of a blessing.
From Project Gutenberg
It is useless to offer articles that are nothing more than a réchauffé of encyclopædic facts.
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How could I blame her for preferring Captain Carey's love to my réchauffé affections?
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On the goodness of this (as well as its presence) depends the success of your réchauffé.
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