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warmed, ppl. a.|wɔːmd| [f. warm v. + -ed1.] Made warm. Also with over, up. a. lit.
1597A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 28/1 With a warmed table naptkinne, rubbe the insyde of the arme. 1679T. Trapham Disc. Health Jamaica 146 Dissolution in Wine or Broth or other warmed Liquids. 1820Keats Eve St. Agnes xxvi, She..Unclasps her warmed jewels one by one. 1895S. Crane Red Badge v, He grasped his canteen and took a long swallow of the warmed water. 1897Private Life of Queen xvii. 141 The Queen..made a delightful luncheon off warmed-up broth and potatoes she had helped to boil herself. 1916B. M. Bower Phantom Herd 246 A midnight supper of warmed-over coffee and cold bean sandwiches. 1977H. Greene FSO-1 vi. 57 Warmed-over moussaka uneaten before him. b. fig. like death warmed up: see death n. 17 c.
1690Locke Hum. Und. iv. xix. §7 This I take to be properly Enthusiasm..rising from the Conceits of a warm'd or over-weening Brain. 1854Patmore Angel in Ho., Betrothal 141 And all thank God with their warmed wits. 1883R. Broughton Belinda i. vi, The sense of physical emptiness, that..no warmed passions redeem. 1887Nation (N.Y.) 2 June 465/3 They will be spared the future bitterness of finding..themselves treated to insult and warmed-over excuses. 1950New Yorker 8 Apr. 96/2 Oggi..came out with..a warmed-over photograph taken in the Farfa displaced-persons camp. 1965Listener 9 Sept. 391/1 The comfort given by warmed-up studio audiences. 1978W. Mankowitz Extraordinary Mr Poe vi. 186 Verses dedicated To F, actually warmed-over lines written for another. |