Synonym: affectionateness, fondness, heat, lovingness, passion, warmheartedness, warmness. Similar words: warm up, arm, farm, farmer, charm, armed, harmony, war. Meaning: [wɔrmθ /wɔː-] n. 1. the sensation caused by heat energy 2. a warmhearted feeling 3. the quality of having a moderate degree of heat 4. the trait of being intensely emotional 5. a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love.
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181) She was so cold that she struck a match for warmth.
182) She bit her lip in confusion, alarmed at the wash of warmth in her body.
183) Words such as love, warmth, personal chemistry, are certainly pertinent.
184) As he moved upon her, the mutual warmth as their thighs made contact caused them to groan in ecstasy.
185) The wind was bitter, but when they lay down Glover felt the warmth of the sun.
186) Similarly, in the second movement there is no warmth of phrase, no atmosphere, no autumnal beauty.
187) Their other advantages are warmth and ease of cleaning with a carpet sweeper or vacuum cleaner.
188) Her strengths are impressive: her competence in the world, her highly developed social skills, her humor, her warmth.
189) Whether it was talking to travellers or just listening to the lads(sentencedict.com/warmth.html), whether I felt warmth or animosity did not matter.
190) Overhead, tempting us with its promise of warmth, the sun glints mischievously along the summit cornice.
191) There is too little food or warmth; learning is by rote, and students make their own clothes.
192) Her charisma and warmth made her the object of many a student crush, and Margarett was no exception.
193) It fills us with a deep warmth that will last past midnight.
194) The room exuded an air of order, of warmth, of privilege.
195) However, he was also a man of exceptional personal warmth and charm.
196) The door was ajar, letting out the warmth and scent of heaven.
197) The warmth inside made them lively, and they started bouncing against the closed windows.
198) And they huddled together in the club for warmth, and safety, and the strength that came with family feeling.
199) Grace, however, tended to ignore Luke when he came to stay, doing her duty without love or warmth.
200) He looked miserable, as if his jeans were too tight for comfort and his jacket too thin for warmth.
201) Grainne took the hot fragrant wine gratefully, and cupped her hands about the goblet for warmth.
202) Perhaps, the most appealing factor of a duvet is its apparent lightness which also retains a great deal of warmth.
203) There was brotherly warmth as well as a touch of adult irony in his voice.
204) The cold was intense, but I welcomed it because it gave us an excuse to lie close together for warmth.
205) And Lizzy Davis brings welcome warmth to her portrayal of a young nurse who is Vivian's only caring human connection.
206) It was even possible to scent resin oozing from the hot wood of a dock, the air of warmth and freedom.
207) Another key contributing factor is the warmth and wetness of skin.
208) The Soviet Union swiftly condemned the invasion, saying it was a blow to growing warmth in US-Soviet relations.
209) He was physically attractive and highly photogenic; on the television screen he came across as a man of warmth and charm.
210) Sebald tossed icicles into the chimney, which disbursed warmth throughout the cottage.
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