Adjective(1) not used up,remaining,excess(2) not used up(3) remaining(4) excess
Noun(1) a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists(2) remainder(3) remains
Adjective(1) not used up,remaining,excess(2) not used up(3) remaining(4) excess
Noun(1) a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists(2) remainder(3) remains
(1) This is a great idea for an Aussie Christmas dinner or even a better way to use the leftover turkey for a Boxing day picnic.(2) Maybe we'll get up at 3am for a midnight snack of leftover bread and pu00e2tu00e9 from the fridge.(3) Izvestia said a Moscow lawyer tried this month to buy all the leftover copies of the issue in question from the magazine.(4) Similar to last year's party, I wound up with a ton of leftover beer and an extra cooler.(5) This recipe makes use of leftover chicken from the roast chicken recipe.(6) It was assembled from coffee cans, sealing wax, and leftover laboratory equipment.(7) Drea knelt by the fire and began to empty the contents of the satchel into a pot of leftover water, allowing it to boil.(8) My family always preserved grapes on the vine and would use them with leftover bread dough to make this tart.(9) Joncas' photographs of rotting and leftover refuse are a funny twist on the still-life genre.(10) The older people consider it most disrespectful when leftover pieces of bread are thrown about carelessly.(11) He had finished cleaning and was now pouring the leftover coffee on the remains of the fire.(12) I almost jump in after it, rescuing it from old coffee grounds and yesterday's leftover spaghetti.(13) They still live in tiny houses constructed from leftover roofing, wood, whatever's lying around.(14) The leftover stock is off-loaded to pushcart vendors at half the price.(15) And they should be put into a box with some bags with chemicals that absorb leftover water.(16) After they've eaten the snails, they'll use the little bread bits to scoop up the leftover sauce.