Sentences with warm
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W w - Wheat is grown in places which have cold winters and warm, dry summers.
- They have been forced to sleep in the open without food or warm clothing.
- Locusts live in warm countries such as Africa and India.
- Fireplaces can warm a room and create an inviting atmosphere for your home.
- We hope the colour gives the house a warm and inviting feel.
- She was a warm and loving mother.
- These materials provide high style, warm insulation and cool design.
- But for many, when it gets cold outside, the convenience of turning on the heater to stay warm takes precedence over energy conservation.
- The sun had come out to warm his back. [VERB noun]
- Those who got to know him better warmed to his openness and honesty. [VERB + to]
- Topics include the care of one's voice, warm up time.
- Melbourne's warmest early spring day since records began in 1856 lured people out of their homes yesterday.
- A warm coat
- A warm personality
- Three days before his State of the Union speech, President George Bush did a warm -up gig at the annual Alfalfa Club dinner in Washington.
- Use a warm mouse to deliver infrared heat therapy to an overworked mouse hand.
- A warm debate
- warm support
- The warm, fuzzy feeling from doing a good deed has been placed under scientific scrutiny.
- A warm temper
- He warmed to the idea of buying a new car
- I warmed to her mother from the start
- I'll warm you in a minute
- Come into the warm
- A warm iron, warm coffee
- A warm fire
- A warm night
- warm exercise, work, etc.
- warm clothing
- warm encouragement
- A warm welcome
- warm thanks
- To make things warm for someone
- A sight to warm the heart
- He warmed the milk in a pan.If the food is cold, warm it a little in the oven.The customer says his meat is cold - will you warm it for him, please?
- A warm heart; warm interest.
- warm friends.
- A warm welcome.
- To become warm when contradicted.
- A warm debate.
- A warm scent.
- His opponents made things so warm that he decided to quit.
- To warm one's hands; to warm up a room.
- To warm up yesterday's stew.
- The wine soon warmed the company.
- It warms my soul to hear you say that.
- Restrictions had warmed the crew to the point of mutiny.
- The room will warm up when the fire gets going.
- The speaker quickly warmed to her subject.
- My heart warms toward him.
- Sit by the fire and have a nice warm.
- The young outfielder warmed the bench for the Yankees last season.
- Shall I give your coffee a warm in the microwave?
- My socks are warming by the fire. The earth soon warms on a clear summer day.
- Mr. Campion appeared suitably impressed and she warmed to him. He was very easy to talk to with those long clown lines in his pale face, a natural goon, born rather too early she suspected.
- The speaker warms as he proceeds.
- The tea is still warm. This is a very warm room.
- We have a warm friendship.
- A warm debate, with strong words exchanged
- This was a warm day to the British.
- A warm bath.
- A warm oven; a warm climate; a warm summer.
- To be warm from fast walking.
- warm clothes.