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Recent Examples of reheatOr reheat on a baking sheet at 350°F for 15 minutes.—Ann Taylor Pittman, Southern Living, 21 June 2025 If made in advance, set aside or refrigerate, then reheat gently just before using.—Philip Potempa, Chicago Tribune, 20 June 2025 Early versions of Savor’s butter underwent relentless trials: melting, baking, laminating, freezing, and reheating.—Chelsea Davis, Forbes.com, 30 Apr. 2025 Rinse under cold water until no longer sticky, then dunk back into the hot water to reheat the noodles.—The New York Times, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for reheat
Help your car beat the heat by maintaining proper fluid levels
Your car's cooling system will work extra hard to make sure your vehicle doesn't overheat.
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Mariyam Muhammad,
The Enquirer,
10 July 2025
The lightweight spacer fabric feels cozy on a chilly flight but won’t overheat you on arrival.
Fueled by wood pellets, originally designed as a more efficient way to heat wood-burning stoves, pellet grills use a combination of augers, fans, and thermostats to regulate the internal temperature and provide a cooking experience that asks very little of you.
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Noah Kaufman,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
3 July 2025
Don’t miss the complimentary spa complete with a snow room and heated thalassotherapy pool (incorporating sea water for its restorative benefits).
Scientists suspect that magnetic reconnection superheats the coronal plasma, and small-scale phenomena such as the jetlets or related phenomena called nano flares might play a role.
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Rebecca Boyle,
Scientific American,
1 Mar. 2024
The use of fly ash as a feedstock eliminates the need to use limestone at all, let alone to superheat it.
Wyoming’s wildlife agency, for example, traps and relocates conflict bears (or kills problem bears if allowed by the Fish and Wildlife Service), knocks on doors to calm nervous landowners, hands out bear spray, and reminds campers not to cook chili in their tents.
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Christine Peterson,
Wired News,
5 July 2025
His brother, Erick Garcia, 20, said his mom and aunt had gone to cook more tamales in hopes of selling more throughout the day.
Exhausted, Chris sat on a fold-out chair for a moment, letting out a sigh of relief and massaging his eyebrows with his fingers.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
5 July 2025
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