reheat
Britishverb
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to heat or be heated again
to reheat yesterday's soup
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(tr) to add fuel to (the exhaust gases of an aircraft jet engine) to produce additional heat and thrust
noun
Other Word Forms
- reheater noun
Example Sentences
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In contrast to previous cases, he decided the seven claimants could not just be able to reheat evidence previously uncovered, or make general accusations against the newspapers.
From BBC
Inside I found a large portion of the lasagna that had been at dinner yesterday, reheated so the cheese stuck in gooey puddles to the foil.
From Literature
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By night two, you will feel less like someone reheating sides and more like a person who understands composition.
From Salon
Mom uses the hot plate to reheat soup in a used metal pot Alex lent us.
From Literature
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Whatever you bring should come clearly labeled and ready to enjoy, with simple reheating instructions if needed.
From Salon
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