Similar words: armed, harmed, unarmed, alarmed, charmed, warmer, unharmed, farmer. Meaning: [wɔrm /wɔːm] adj. having been warmed up.
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91 Kids warmed up to worms, connected with electricity and watched calcite crystals bubble in a cupful of vinegar.
92 We warmed our hands as though a sudden chill had come upon us at the mention of his name.
93 Satisfaction warmed her heart as she watched two healthy pups suckling contentedly.
94 It could make or break with vibration or thermal expansion as the machine warmed up.
95 Real plants should be planted with warmed water in the tank, to prevent their drying out. Sentencedict.com
96 For years and years, it warmed my soul to imagine how crushed he must have been.
97 Major Jack Tilley warmed up the troops much in the fashion of a jovial high school principal preparing students for graduation.
98 Convector models work by drawing in cold air which is then warmed in a convection-chamber.
99 Each frozen image has been warmed into soft focus, like a special effect.
100 She remembered the great flagged kitchen floor at the Bassetts' house and her heart warmed.
101 I remembered the hayride in North Chittendon and how the Brown boy had said that some girls never warmed up.
102 When the weather warmed, it be-came time for the swallow to fly north.
103 Mike has, by now, more than warmed to his subject.
104 Like the modern-day Gulf Stream, these waters warmed and humidified the two landmasses.
105 His erotic caresses, his musky masculinity warmed with the scent of his cologne.
106 My fingers were so cold that I could hardly handle the cartridges, but they very soon warmed up to the work.
107 Transfer the meat to warmed plates. Add the brandy to the meat juices and heat for a few seconds before igniting.
108 I went there on a scholarship, but I never really warmed to the atmosphere of the place.
109 We're not waiting any longer; he can have it warmed up, or sandwiches or something.
110 It is extremely simple to make - just warmed jam with a little water.
111 The pure, hot contempt I now felt for him warmed me.
112 Formerly there were glow-plugs which had to be warmed before the engine would fire.
113 Desire warmed her blood, tingling through her veins at the expression in the dark, lidded gaze.
114 Although we warmed a church pew three times a week, I thought the hands were kind of silly.
115 She put her cold arms to bed and lay warmed and breathing slowly in her relief.
116 The growth of stalagmites resumed on top of this fresh deposit when the climate warmed up around 18,000 years ago.
117 Then I lay over a great slab of rock which warmed the water almost to bath-heat.
118 As the Earth warmed and partial melting occurred, water was released and carried to the surface along with lava.
119 The red sun warmed him as it rose in the sky, and that brought him pleasure.
120 I suppose the sun has warmed the house, because the nighttime temperatures have been twenty or thirty degrees lower.
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