Synonym: limber up, loosen up, warm. Similar words: warmth, formula, sum up, dream up, farm, arm, farmer, charm. Meaning: v. 1. run until the normal working temperature is reached 2. become more friendly or open 3. get warm or warmer 4. cause to do preliminary exercises so as to stretch the muscles 5. make one's body limber or suppler by stretching, as if to prepare for strenuous physical activity warm-up. n. exercising in preparation for strenuous activity.
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(31) Hardin stood by the fire to warm up.
(32) She says a massage will help loosen you up and get the blood flowing normally and warm up those aching muscles.
(33) Before you undertake any form of exercise it is very important that you warm up properly.
(34) When this landmass begins to warm up that section of the mantle, the cycle begins anew.
(35) Another great way to warm up is to save the more difficult documents for last.
(36) Before they start down the court to meet the opposition, they warm up.
(37) Hannah had been slow to warm up to her father and initially seemed frightened by him.
(38) The more complex, the longer it takes to warm up.
(39) It usually takes a long time for the sea to warm up.
(40) The tastiest way to warm up is with a bowl of Boston's traditional clam chowder with oyster crackers.
(41) Before you begin any workout, remember to warm up with gentle, moderate exercises first.
(42) Butterflies, in contrast, open their wings to the sun to warm up and take off.
(43) This is the best way to warm up old people and comfort those in need.
(44) Back at the Agra Hotel we ordered coffee to warm up and started a game of Scrabble.
(45) People can manipulate the temperature inside the car and warm up the engine before they step out of their house.
(46) Warm up your body before you start exercising, and avoid pushing yourself too hard or too fast.
(47) It's important to warm up properly before you do any sport.
(48) Turbo swills a couple of beers to warm up while his wife and fans gather to cheer him on.
(49) To avoid danger you must start off sensibly and warm up slowly, says consumer magazine Which?
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(50) Some people like to have a sharp canter to warm up for the steeplechase, I prefer not to.
(51) Other sights: If you grow bored with the great outdoors or just want to warm up, you have many options.
(52) It's pretty cold outside now, but it should warm up later.
(53) The broken wrist happened in the warm up before the Sheff Utd game.
(54) Would you like to bat me around a little bit to warm up?
(55) To clean the freezer, remove foods and leave the door open a few minutes for the freezer to warm up.
(56) I waited for the car to warm up, fiddling with the radio.
(57) As the days finally warm up, casual, low-maintenance meals are going to be in demand, preferably eaten outside.
(58) Again, warm up for 20 to 25 minutes, do your repeats and warm down for 20 to 25 minutes.
(59) The party began to warm up.
(60) Warm up the emotion, acuity feeling, brighten the mood.
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