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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of microwave.

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Examples

  • But when you’re persuading people that the three day-old Big Mac that you’ve just microwaved is the same as a grassfed bison burger with heirloom tomatoes, carmelized onions and smoked gouda served on a La Brea Bakery kaiser roll …

    Dear Aaron Sorkin: We’re through 2006

  • But when you’re persuading people that the three day-old Big Mac that you’ve just microwaved is the same as a grassfed bison burger with heirloom tomatoes, carmelized onions and smoked gouda served on a La Brea Bakery kaiser roll …

    Oh. Right. 2006

  • Needless to say, though you're never far from the highway, you mustn't expect to find any tourist amenities at microondas, not even "microwaved" fast-food.

    Did you know? Even "microwaves" are signposted along Mexico's roads 2008

  • Needless to say, though you're never far from the highway, you mustn't expect to find any tourist amenities at microondas, not even "microwaved" fast-food.

    Did you know? Even "microwaves" are signposted along Mexico's roads 2008

  • HUCKABEE: I just think the people ultimately lose when we have this kind of microwaved election.

    CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2008 2008

  • HUCKABEE: I just think the people ultimately lose when we have this kind of microwaved election.

    CNN Transcript Feb 12, 2008 2008

  • HUCKABEE: I just think the people ultimately lose when we have this kind of microwaved election.

    CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2008 2008

  • On a regular basis, peace activists are humiliated, blindfolded and shot in the kneecaps, sprayed with sewage and chemicals, deafened and "microwaved" by newer and ever more sadistic methods of crowd control, imprisoned and tortured.

    The Nation: Top Stories 2009

  • Basically you filled the whole thing with boiling water and let it sit for 5 minutes, microwaved your food (in the plastic containers) to get it super hot, and it sat in the hot with a little plastic container for soup or more boiling water at the bottom to keep it hot.

    noms to write home about « paper fruit 2010

  • Heating liquids – Water can “erupt” if microwaved over its boiling point 212 degrees.

    Laura Kumin: You Can Microwave a Lot More Than Popcorn -- And Here's How Laura Kumin 2011

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