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Meanings of
left over
in English
Not used up.
left
remaining
odd
leftover
unexpended
Related terms
unexhausted
Usage of
left over
in English
1
But parts of the iron law are
left
over
from darker times.
2
We can support ourselves, and have enough time
left
over
to think.
3
Less thinking about gas means more brainpower
left
over
for other things.
4
The power lines were old,
left
over
from the Portuguese colonial times.
5
Annja marveled at the elongated jeeps
left
over
from World War II.
6
That doesn't leave much
left
over
for the rest of the continent.
7
Not having enough
left
over
It's not just about the purchase price.
8
Store any
left
over
in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
9
You'll have some
left
over
,
but it keeps for a few days.
10
She emphasises that food for the refrigerator should always be
left
over
.
11
I have a bit of crème brulee
left
over
from last night.
12
There is lots of land
left
over
here which is being unused.
13
There were maybe a dozen more bottles
left
over
from the party.
14
The end
left
over
will serve as a cord for the ball.
15
Anything
left
over
was parceled off and sold to the highest bidder.
16
And I'll still have a few
left
over
for the tango inside.
Other examples for "left over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
left
over
left
leave
Verb
Adverb
Left over
through the time
Left over
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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