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were warmer
adjective
Having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; mildly hot.
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This made September a warmer month than August and in the last 100 years only three Septembers were warmer, two had the same mean temperature, while 95 were cooler.
"Maybe if it were warmer".
The people were warmer in New Jersey.
The nights were warmer in May, but she still shivered.
"The summer months were warmer than usual, yet most Big Butterfly Count participants saw fewer butterflies.
For several years, Northeastern winters were warmer than average in many places.
"Eight of the 10 years in the 90's were warmer than normal," Mr. Caruso said.
Its atmosphere was thicker, temperatures were warmer, and rivers, lakes and an ocean dotted its landscapes.
These magma oceans were warmer than the rest of the moon.
Fed, they were warmer on the walk home, and Joanna was kinder.
Writer used to enjoy visiting the homes of friends and relatives, who were warmer.
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