Sentence examples for to warm from inspiring English sources

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to warm

adjective

Having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; mildly hot.

  • The tea is still warm.

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"I have to warm up.

Now to warm and fuzzies.

Transfer to warm plates.

Reduce heat to warm.

Technology, here, is cold used to warm.

That was to warm up the Ashes.

They were allowed to warm up naturally.

Time to warm up that larynx.

Someone suggested ducking inside to warm up.

It's to warm up the shoulders.

My bones turn to warm Blu Tack".

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