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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241) The warmth that I enjoy inside on this blustery day comes from the burning of red maple and ash.
242) Her shoulders shook with laughter, her alabaster cheeks flushed with warmth.
243) Though we may momentarily feel warmth, discomfort or shame, our emotions are rarely more than pinpricks.
244) Love is like a match to a wick. It takes that right combination to strike a flame. But once the flame is there, it can either give warmth, die out or burn your world to ashes. Even kill you. It's how you sustain the flame, feed it, and moderate the amount of energy in balance. Anthony Liccione
245) Rich, fireside colours add warmth to the room and, of course, they are supremely practical.
246) What a relief to be cocooned in warmth - and what a danger.
247) Merrill sat back, enjoying the warmth of the sun through the large glass windows.
248) He basks like a reptile in the warmth of my unmediated affection.
249) I then apply a very watery burnt sienna to the parts to maintain some warmth amongst the shadows.
249) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
250) May we turn our eyes towards this great sun, draw warmth and strength and comfort from it and receive its blessing.
251) But the reserve through which that attractive generosity and warmth powerfully shone was, for him, an impenetrable and necessary protection.
252) In the 50s a tennis player lit up with warmth the whole world.
253) Switch on your television set these days and you can bask in the warmth of the good old days.
254) Crimson and coral flames licking the darkness with warmth, glistening like blood and rubies.
255) The play during the latter interludes - humane warmth not being Flannery's forte - seems somewhat enfeebled.
256) Some vast emptiness seemed to drive him on(sentencedict.com), a craving for warmth and reassurance.
257) She would not wake him or touch him or even lie close enough to feel his warmth.
258) Some have escaped from orphanages where food and warmth are in short supply and compassion even shorter.
259) Clean the glass using a special cleaner like K6 and insulate with bubble polythene to keep the warmth in.
260) Her manner suddenly changed from friendliness and warmth to one of faint menace.
261) My body feels cold against her sleep-flushed warmth, yet she still snuggles, roots against me.
262) Temporary colorants are a good way to add warmth, richness and shine to your natural shade.
263) My stunted, shortsighted world froze as an aura of warmth shimmered through the gym.
264) Out of this new relationship, a child can often develop the warmth and confidence he or she needs.
265) She snuggled deeper into the warmth, idly reviewing the plans for the evening.
266) The neon chicken radiates orange warmth into the sparsely populated diner.
267) The acrid odour of paraffin, winter-dead trees and hedges, and the strange warmth of a duffel coat.
268) Who can resist the message of warmth and good fellowship?
269) The sudden warmth, meagre though it was, drew Isabel like a magnet.
270) Each participant received a packet including information guides, maps, a Super Bowl cap and a Share the Warmth lapel pin.
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