Similar words: warmth, conform to, arm-twisting, do more harm than good, warm, swarm, warmed, warmer. Meaning: v. become excited about.
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1 Heat the bread until it is warm to the touch.
2 Politicians persist in imagining that "the people" warm to their cheesy slogans.
3 Bruce didn't warm to him as he had to Casey.
4 Unfortunately audiences did not warm to such tales and their commercial failure led to Pearson losing control of his own company.
5 The padded teardrop of shot was warm to his touch.
6 They felt warm to the touch, slightly damp from Azmaveth's palms.
7 Fortunately, the majority warm to it and do go on to fulfilled fatherhood.
8 Was it self-deception or did she really feel warm to his touch?
9 You do not warm to this lady, who delivers her lines to camera as if waiting for the canned laughter.
10 Heaping portions of house-produced sauerkraut, also served from warm to hot,[www.Sentencedict.com] accompany many of the entree items.
11 Last, unions warm to KPS's preference for traditional manufacturing.
12 The weather changed from warm to cold without warning.
13 We began to warm to our studies.
14 Generally a quiet person, slow to warm to strangers.
15 He is beginning to warm to his work.
16 I've always seemed to warm to Brooklyn accents.
17 The parenteral - nutrition solution is allowed to warm to room temperature before administration.
18 Better to wait until the soil is warm to use organic mochmulch.
19 Warm to her hands and bare feet, secure and enfolding , redolent with aromas of spring and summer.
20 The temperature keeps going from warm to cold and back.
21 On the other hand, it has noteworthy thermal characteristics and feels remarkably warm to the touch.
22 The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years.
23 Age Concern now wants elderly people worried about keeping warm to contact its officers or the fire brigade for advice.
24 As the bourbon flowed into my bloodstream, I began to warm to the occasion.
25 Note that the remainder of the decoration of this peanut-shaped chapel is in scagliola, and warm to the touch.
26 The dry, white trickling sand of the dunes was warm to the touch.
27 "After my first two trips, I realised that I had not seen blue sky once," Kander says. "The sky in the pictures goes from a yellowy warm to a steely grey depending on the time of day.
28 Measure the required volume of cooled, boiled water into a sterilised feeding bottle. Warm to feeding temperature.
29 Here, the just - poured wax sits dried, still a bit warm to the touch.
30 Does water warm the product carries valence to you can warm to fontal city water course of study brings concussion?
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