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Answer for the clue "Shows warmth ", 6 letters:
smiles

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n. (plural of smile English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: smile )

Usage examples of smiles.

A handsome man in his late thirties, he was about five feet nine, well built, fair of coloring, with an open, almost guileless face and the friendliest of smiles that flashed relentlessly to reveal his big white perfect teeth.

Ayla said it like the sound a horse would make, and Whinney nickered back, causing smiles, but nervous ones.

Nezzie took over from Tulie, and on an impulse, Ayla stepped up beside Deegie, which brought smiles and nods.

Since it was a formal occasion he decided to use his more formal address and name his primary ties, which brought smiles and nods of approval.

Everyone stopped for a few moments to visit and offer moral support as the day progressed, but the encouraging smiles had a quality of sadness.

She smiled one of her beautiful, breathtaking smiles at him and Druwez.

Edwina, and her intense dislike of them was barely concealed behind the stiff and chilly smiles she had given them earlier.

As Emma had divined before her, Paula scented a cold and calculating ruthlessness in him, a grim hardness behind the charm, the smiles, and the golden boy image.

Their freshly scrubbed faces shone with joy and their smiles were vividly bright, their eyes glowing.

At that moment a heavy footstep was heard descending the wooden staircase that led from the upper floor, and, with many bows and courteous smiles, mine host of the Pont du Gard besought his guest to enter.

Monte Cristo with one of those smiles that a painter could never represent or a physiologist analyze.

La Carconte called up her sweetest smiles while welcoming the reappearance of their guest.

I see Debray leave here, pocketing the whole of the 500,000 livres you have handed over to him this year, while he smiles to himself, saying that he has found what the most skilful players have never discovered -- that is, a roulette where he wins without playing, and is no loser when he loses.

Cavalcanti, -- his presence soon produced its usual effect, and it was with smiles that the baroness received the count, although she had been a little disconcerted at the announcement of his name.

I can picture her approaching your pillow with her hypocritical smiles and her sweet exhortations.