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be warmed up
adjective
Having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; mildly hot.
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It was cold, but could it be warmed up?
In 2011 we'll be warmed up and ready to rock 'n' roll.
And the meals can be warmed up too, thanks to the heating element.
But your legs — and your sense of humor — won't be warmed up when you stand on the first tee.
The next meeting in this series is on June 22 at Shea Stadium, and Zeile said the bats should be warmed up by then.
Those harvested in a British winter are often colder than this, so they have to be warmed up to cure them - the process known as 'sweating'sweating
It is almost as if Iraq has been kept on ice, as a necessary enemy to be warmed up whenever the occasion demands.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla . Pittsburghh Coach Mike Tomlin could be heard in the locker room calling for the buses to be warmed up moments after the Steelers' 23-22 victoverover the Miami Dolphins ended Sunday.
Don't touch that dial, true believers: We're about to find out together.8 53 pm EST: First, of course, the crowd needs to be warmed up by that legend of soul and funk, Al Gore.
At the end of the meal, the waiter or host takes diners' valet tickets so cars will be warmed up and waiting when customers leave the restaurant — a nice touch on a frigid night.
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As a rule, a block, which is stored at −80°C, should be warmed-up at −20°C overnight before thin cryo-sections are being produced.
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