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n. The characteristic of being balmy.
Usage examples of "balminess".
The warm damp balminess of spring encompassed her sweetly with the moist smells of new-plowed earth and all the fresh green things pushing up to the air.
She was from the CaribbeanCuba, the story wentand though Geiststadt had a relatively mild climate, it couldnt compare to the tropical balminess of the islands of her long-gone youth.
Even less well understood are the cycles of comparative balminess within ice ages, known as interglacials.
Scenes of welcome in the springtime air that has a hard time preserving its balminess against the curry vapors of nearby snack bars.
The balminess of the air, and that particular intenseness of the sun which characterizes the tropics, had told him what to expect.
It had been very hot all the day before, and even now in the early morning there was a balminess in the air.
The windless balminess of the morning had a frost-edge sparkle to it, but the crowds that filled the square before the Cathedral of the Three all seemed to be wearing flowers on their shoulders, bosoms, and hatbands, like the pledge of beauty to come.