rechauffe (Meaning)
Wordnet
rechauffe (n)
warmed leftovers
Webster
rechauffe (v. t.)
A dish of food that has been warmed again, hence, fig., something made up from old material; a rehash.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rechauffe
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rechauffe Sentence Examples
- The air inside the house was thick with a musty rechauffe, as if the windows had been sealed shut for centuries.
- The sun beat down relentlessly, causing the asphalt roads to rechauffe into an unbearable heat.
- The reheated pizza had a stale, rechauffe taste that made it unappetizing.
- The old archives were filled with boxes containing brittle and rechauffe documents that crumbled at the slightest touch.
- The smell of rechauffe coffee permeated the office, creating a stale and oppressive atmosphere.
- The leftovers from the previous night's dinner were starting to rechauffe, and I could smell them starting to spoil.
- The stagnant water in the pond had developed a thick, rechauffe film of green algae on its surface.
- The bread that had been left out on the counter had become hard and rechauffe, unfit for consumption.
- The once-vibrant paint on the walls had faded and rechauffe over time, leaving the room looking drab and uninviting.
- The old book had a musty and rechauffe scent that transported me back to dusty libraries of my childhood.
FAQs About the word rechauffe
warmed leftoversA dish of food that has been warmed again, hence, fig., something made up from old material; a rehash.
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The air inside the house was thick with a musty rechauffe, as if the windows had been sealed shut for centuries.
The sun beat down relentlessly, causing the asphalt roads to rechauffe into an unbearable heat.
The reheated pizza had a stale, rechauffe taste that made it unappetizing.
The old archives were filled with boxes containing brittle and rechauffe documents that crumbled at the slightest touch.