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warm over

British  

verb

  1. to reheat (food)

  2. informal  to present (an idea, etc) again, esp without freshness or originality

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Example Sentences

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Simmer it on the stovetop for an hour or two and keep it warm over a low flame.

From Salon

Key will be to decide what targeted steps would actually help to keep businesses running and households warm over the coming months.

From Seattle Times

Long considered an overpriced alternative to reliable flows via pipeline from Siberia, L.N.G. almost overnight has become the answer to Germany’s overreliance on a single supplier, and a hope of staying warm over the winter.

From New York Times

You can pour it warm over fruit or ice cream, spoon it into your morning oatmeal or drizzle it as an irresistible topping for cake.

From Salon

After Ofgem announced the cap on energy prices would be rising by 54% in April, the couple now worries about how to stay warm over the winter.

From BBC