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adjective(of cooked foods) heated again: warmed-over stew. reworked or repeated without enthusiasm or introduction of new ideas; stale: a warmed-over version of an old show. Origin of warmed-overFirst recorded in 1885–90 Words nearby warmed-overWar Manpower Commission, warm as toast, warm-blooded, warm-blooded animals, warm-down, warmed-over, warmed-up, war memorial, warmer-upper, warm front, warm heart Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for warmed-overSome of her calls for activism read as warmed-over tracts from decades ago. Naomi Klein’s ‘This Changes Everything’ Will Change Nothing|Michael Signer|November 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST Boehner has brewed a warmed-over Mitt Romney plan while omitting the noxious idea of voucherizing Medicare. Robert Shrum: Obama Won Election & Will Win Again on Fiscal Cliff|Robert Shrum|December 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST She still had hopes of a financier who would carry her off in a storm of warmed-over romance to a castle in Kansas. The Gorgeous Girl|Nalbro Bartley Hetty was dishing out fragrant, warmed-over stew into three lunch dishes on the table. Make Mine Homogenized|Rick Raphael
Flapjacks and bacon and warmed-over beans constituted his supper. Moon-Face and Other Stories|Jack London What of Richard Strauss, with his warmed-over Nietzscheism, his flair for the merely horrible? A Book of Prefaces|H. L. Mencken She's a nice little thing, and deserves something better than a warmed-over heart. More Tish|Mary Roberts Rinehart
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