Similar words: armed, harmed, unarmed, alarmed, charmed, warmer, unharmed, farmer. Meaning: [wɔrm /wɔːm] adj. having been warmed up.
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121 She took out her warmed mince pies and put them on a tray.
122 The golden red fire gently warmed the room.
123 The toaster has warmed the bread.
124 She warmed up the leftovers of last night's dinner.
125 Doane warmed up and became reminiscent.
126 The bathroom could be warmed by an infrared lamp.
127 Drizzle them with warmed extra virgin olive oil.
128 Other EU leaders have warmed to this self-righteous theme.
129 Franklin might have warmed to Mr Buffett's homespun wisdom.
130 A sensation of blissfulness warmed me up all over.
131 It was cooled by fans in the hot Gulf Coast summers(sentence dictionary), and warmed in the winter by a Dearborn butane space heater located in the kitchen.
132 Heat the stock in a saucepan until warmed through, then add the methylcellulose and stir until dissolved.
133 At any one time dozens of these pastel-colored tubes, packed in ice in styrofoam buckets , await being warmed up to body temperature to start evolving.
134 Initial error —The output voltage tolerance of a reference after the device is turned on and warmed up.
135 On the other hand, it warmed my heart to realize that I had spent Columbus Day AS an insider on the Qualla Boundary eating fry bread.
136 Two fresh gastrocnemius muscle specimens were warmed and flushed with warm 0.9%NaCl then injecting 0.1%methylene blue through the medial sural artery.
137 At a small religious meeting in Aldersgate Street, London, on May 24, 1738, John Wesley had an experience in which his "heart was strangely warmed."
138 On the other hand, it warmed my heart to realize that I had spent Columbus Day as an insider on the Qualla Boundary eating fry bread.
139 People like sweet wine; the most highly regarded is the semisweet Shaoxing, usually warmed before serving.
140 Wine-colored days warmed by the sun, deep velvet nights when we are one.
141 The whole tropical tropopause has been warmed up from cold period to warm period.
142 The coal fire in the hot - air heater quickly warmed the house.
143 Over a bottle of Moselle, Kirby warmed up and started to about himself and his work.
144 Karen had not only a voice that was heaven-sent, but a personality that warmed the lives of everyone who had met and known her.
145 Connect a warmed - up sensitive voltmeter or nanovoltmeter to a low volt - age calibrator and output zero volts.
146 Large meteor impacts may have occasionally thickened and warmed the atmosphere.
147 Frank: No, I'm just gettin' warmed up! I don't know who went to this place, William Howard Taft, William Jennings Bryant, William Tell, whoever, their spirit is dead, if they ever had one.
148 The warmed water may become a thermal pollution problem in terms of the receiving body of water.
149 We warmed our hands near the blaze of the campfire.
150 Our lights warmed the air about us with their pitchy blaze, and the two prisoners seemed rather to like that, as they limped along in the midst of the muskets.
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