Sentence examples for to warmer from inspiring English sources

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to warmer

adjective

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

  • The tea is still warm.

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Fish injected with microbes swim to warmer water.

But at least they're restricted to warmer, wetter locations.

Their approach to winter is avoidance: they will soon head south to warmer weather.

Among the manifold obstacles to warmer ties, the greatest is mutual suspicion.

There is some relief, however, for retirees who move to warmer, tax-friendlier climates.

Or a scuba club whose reefs succumbed to warmer and stormier seas.

Obstacles to warmer ties persist, with senior officials often exchanging barbs.

Polar anticyclones frequently migrate eastward and equatorward in the winter season, bringing cold waves to warmer latitudes.

Saturday's comprehensive 4-1 win over QPR should have sent Swansea to warmer climes in high spirits.

The intensity of each X-ray increases from cooler to warmer colors.

The shrinkage, researchers have found, is due exclusively to warmer temperatures.

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