Synonym: calefacient, heating, thaw, thawing. Similar words: swarming, global warming, farming, alarming, charming, disarming, subsistence farming, varmint. Meaning: ['wɔrmɪŋ /'wɔː-] n. 1. the process of becoming warmer; a rising temperature 2. warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt. adj. 1. imparting heat 2. producing the sensation of heat when applied to the body.
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61. It is the spirit that underlay the Bush administration's brusque dismissal of the Kyoto protocol on global warming.
62. Claire sits in the open window of John's kitchen, a cup of jasmine tea warming her hands.
63. Much of the discussion in the 19705 was preoccupied with global cooling, not warming.
64. Voters are animated by new fears about global warming, genetically modified crops and globalisation.
65. Laughter rattled the horse brasses and echoed in the warming pans.
66. But, like global warming, ozone depletion was based on theory.
67. Despite the overwhelming scientific consensus supporting the existence of global warming, the media often portray it as a controversial scientific debate.
68. Administration scientists continue to insist that there is no proven link between C02 emissions and global warming.
69. The consensus among scientists is that global warming is irreversible.
70. The report suggests that the upper range of warming over the next century could be far higher than estimated in 1995.
71. They did plenty of warming up in the boat, they argued, but Jurgen Grobler insisted on it.
72. Global warming occurs when carbon dioxide and some other gases, such as methane and nitrogen oxides, accumulate in the atmosphere.
73. Maybe Panamarenko has anticipated a greater rise in the sea level than global warming suggests.
74. The net result of global warming will be a rise in sea levels.
75. Warming up Before you begin, take time to do the leg stretches overleaf which will help prevent any muscle strain.
76. Tony measures the temperature and tells me it is warming up.
77. Scientists at an international conference have been discussing global warming and its possible effects.
78. Likewise, during the frigid eras of ice sheet advances, numerous brief episodes of extreme warming occurred.
79. Did you hear about the plastic surgeon warming himself by the fire?
80. He could almost feel hot, fetid breath warming his skin.
81. The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years.
82. Carbon dioxide is the main cause of global warming - the Greenhouse Effect.
83. Carbon Dioxide An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide is responsible for about half the total warming.
84. Some refer to this change in the climate as global warming, others as the greenhouse effect.
85. Perfect puds Use rhubarb for a warming winter pudding with either a crumble topping or pastry.
86. Acid rain and marine pollution hurt neighbouring countries; ozone depletion and global warming threaten the entire planet.
87. She came to Oregon but was sure she would spend the next four years warming a spot on the bench.sentencedict.com/warming.html
88. After all, your editorial on fossil fuels, fearlessly and correctly reported global warming data in degrees Celsius.
89. The prospective reduction in global warming - and thus the benefit to Britain's climate - would be correspondingly small.
90. Most people now accept that global warming could result in an environmental catastrophe.
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