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warm

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Word definitions for warm in dictionaries

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Warm \Warm\, v. i. [AS. wearmian.] To become warm, or moderately heated; as, the earth soon warms in a clear day summer. There shall not be a coal to warm at. --Isa. xlvii. 14. To become ardent or animated; as, the speake? warms as he proceeds.

Usage examples of warm.

Tyrone accommodated her shorter height by bending his knees, and for a moment their eyes melded in warm communications.

She lovingly bore it everywhere we journeyed and, in palace or karwansarai or yurtu or on open camp ground, Hui-sheng made sure that the sweet scent of warm clover after a gentle rain was the accompaniment of all our nights.

For all her suspense, Ann could not help warming towards an accomplice who carried off an unnerving situation with such a flourish.

The operation consists in dividing the hymen by a crucial incision, thus allowing the accumulated fluid to be discharged, after which the vagina is cleansed by syringing it with warm water.

It was warm in the sunlight, the weather accursedly benign, a scattering of soft clouds.

I cannot follow your advice, as by doing so I should be wanting in politeness to Nina, who likes to see me and gives me a warm welcome.

After a thorough cleansing of the vaginal surfaces of mucus, by means of the warm or hot water, it is sometimes advisable to inject remedial fluids.

Dislike him she might, but he had the power to remind her that she was still human, still a woman of warm flesh and blood, and not as immune to the physical allure of the opposite sex as she thought she was--as she wanted to be.

She felt the truth at the fringes of her mind and gave Ambry a warm smile.

The ventilation system had been shut down within an hour of the incident to avoid potential spread of anthrax, and the staff was told to expect the offices to be warmer than usual.

The proper treatment for simple erythema consists in applying to the affected parts a little lime-water, or sweet-oil, or glycerine, with the use of warm baths and mild cathartics.

Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories, applying one every third night After having first cleansed the vagina and neck of the womb thoroughly by the use of warm water and soap as an injection, will prove of great benefit in giving strength to the supports of the womb and its appendages.

Take your aspirin after you drink half a glass of warm water and chase it with another half glass of warm water to promote faster breakup of the tablet.

Any assuagement Synnovea might have derived from a warm greeting was abruptly replaced with a morbid sense of gloom.

By its warming astringency, it exercises cordial properties which are most useful in arresting passive diarrhoea, and in relieving flatulent indigestion.