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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
leftover
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ She used leftover scraps of fabric to make a patchwork apron.
▪ Take all your leftover bottles to be recycled.
▪ There's some leftover soup.
▪ Use leftover turkey in casseroles and sandwiches.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And people, leftover people like - like grubs that've been kept in the dark.
▪ Can astronomers deduce, from the chemical composition of the leftover stars, how big it was?
▪ His head bobbed like some leftover party balloon Lois had tied to the door handle.
▪ If liked, extra artist's paint tubes can be made out of leftover fondant, and painted silver once dry.
▪ If you have just small amounts of leftover grapefruit or sweet oranges, you may want to feed them to wildlife.
▪ Lovemaking is not for leftover time.
▪ Ted wrestled the top off a can of chicken meat and put it in a bowl with some leftover macaroni and cheese.
▪ Test the varnish out on a small piece of leftover paper first to make sure that the colours don't run.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
leftover

leftover \leftover\ adj.

  1. not used up; remaining after use of part; as, unusable leftover auto parts.

    Syn: left over(predicate), left(predicate), odd, remaining, unexpended.

  2. Specifically: remaining from a previous meal; -- of food; as, leftover food served at a later meal.

    Syn: cooked-over, warmed-over, reheated.

leftover

leftover \leftover\ n. An unused part or portion; -- used especially of food remaining uneaten from a previous meal; as, to have leftovers for dinner.

Syn: remnant.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
leftover

also left-over, "remaining, not used up," 1890, from left + over. The noun meaning "something left over" is from 1891; leftovers "excess food after a meal" (especially if re-served later) is from 1878; in this sense Old English had metelaf.

Wiktionary
leftover

a. 1 remaining; left behind; extra; in reserve. 2 (context chiefly in the plural usually of food English) Remaining after a meal is complete or eaten for a later meal or snack. n. Something left behind; an excess or remainder.

WordNet
leftover
  1. adj. not used up; "leftover meatloaf"; "she had a little money left over so she went to a movie"; "some odd dollars left"; "saved the remaining sandwiches for supper"; "unexpended provisions" [syn: left over(p), left(p), odd, remaining, unexpended]

  2. uneaten and saved for eating later; "leftover food served at a later meal"; "yesterday's reheated soup" [syn: cooked-over, warmed-over, reheated]

  3. n. a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists [syn: remnant]

Usage examples of "leftover".

She thought longingly of the leftover arroz con pollo sitting home in her refrigerator.

To one coming down Split River Pass toward the cupped, alluvial plain at its foot, the buttes seemed to spread fanwise toward the southern horizon, lines and clusters of level-topped, sheer-sided mountains, all that was left of the great mesa that had lain at the foot of the mountains in time immemorial, now chewed by the river into these obdurate leftovers.

Normally my refrigerator contains leftover carryout, frozen dinners, condiments, coffee beans, Diet Coke, and milk, with a smattering of slimed-out produce in the bins.

Sarai had long since decided that those tales were just leftover lies, wartime propaganda, but now she wondered whether there might be some truth to the legends, and whether Tabaea might have made some ghastly bargain with creatures no sane demonologist would dare approach.

And the succeeding books each took off, in their turn, from the leftover drafts of work that preceded it until, at the end of his life, Gaddis determined to transform his accumulated research into one gemlike meditation without false illusions or consolations.

The three Baudelaires huddled together for the rest of the night, getting what sleep they could on a filthy floor with a cold wind blowing through their inappropriate home, and in the morning, after a breakfast of leftover fruit salad, they walked to the completed half of Heimlich Hospital and carefully walked down all those stairs, past the intercom speakers and the confusing maps.

In some of those weeks, her 28 leftover hours will allow for one of those giant weekend housecleanings, while during other weeks entertaining friends will use up more of that time.

These groups have resented one another and warred against one another with such vehemence and violence as to obscure their common position as sharers of leftovers in a very wealthy country.

Besides any leftover food or garbage you care to leave out for them, they will eat wallpaper paste, bookbindings, the glue in grocery bags, soap, dirty clothes, papers, bedbugs, other live and dead insects, and stale beer.

Many had stopped to pick at cold leftovers from the earlier meal which had been brought in: small white starchy groundnuts, wild carrots, blueberries, and slices of mammoth roast.

Salvador dropped her off at the house later that night, Bettina walked around back to the kitchen door, carrying the leftovers that Maria Elena had sent home with her.

There were plenty of leftovers, and he was eating just about everything now.

Together, the men spend a couple of hours carrying bag after bag of mutilated leftovers from the house.

Pulling the caldron close, I ate some of the leftover stew and looked around.

She brought it inside to put into the wooden cooking pot, then decided to add a little of the leftover comfrey root as well.