left over

ADJECTIVE
  1. not used up
    some odd dollars left
    leftover meatloaf
    she had a little money left over so she went to a movie
    saved the remaining sandwiches for supper
    unexpended provisions
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How To Use left over In A Sentence

  • There is easily enough room for four, and a good deal more left over for their luggage.
  • But that means there will be a lot of pumpkin flesh left over - and it shouldn't go to waste. The Sun
  • It is carefully calibrated to maximize milk production while minimizing cost and might consist of haylage or silage—chopped, preserved fodder—ground with protein boosters like soy or the malted grain left over from brewing. The Dirty Life
  • You may find yourself analyzing a long sentence with half a dozen unexplained ablatives left over at the end.
  • His tribe has both Turkmen and Arab branches (which demonstrates once again that a ‘tribe’ is often based on fictive kinship and is a little like a political party, which can be joined or left over time).
  • Jacqui looked at me, her eyes shining with not relief or left over fear or any other emotion instead she burst into a spate of giggles.
  • I'd just spent fifteen minutes stripping all the meat left over on the chicken carcass I'd roasted for our dinner yesterday in preparation for a top-crust chicken and mushroom pie for today and my hands were dripping with grease and gunge.
  • And wastewater left over after the methane is extracted, greatly deodorized, is used for fertilizing the farm's fields.
  • I also want to bogart some of the many Red Eyes gig posters left over from evenings past, the better to decorate my home and office.
  • There was some space left over in my trolley when I'd bought the necessaries so I filled it up with Christmas booze.
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