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Warmed

Warm \Warm\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Warmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Warming.] [AS. wearmian. See Warm, a.]

  1. To communicate a moderate degree of heat to; to render warm; to supply or furnish heat to; as, a stove warms an apartment.

    Then shall it [an ash tree] be for a man to burn; for he will take thereof and warm himself.
    --Isa. xliv 15

    Enough to warm, but not enough to burn.
    --Longfellow.

  2. To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal; to enliven.

    I formerly warmed my head with reading controversial writings.
    --Pope.

    Bright hopes, that erst bosom warmed.
    --Keble.

Wiktionary
warmed
  1. 1 At a higher temperature 2 At a higher degree of compassion or friendship v

  2. (en-past of: warm)

WordNet
warmed

adj. having been warmed up; "a cup of warmed milk"

Usage examples of "warmed".

Instead, with a heavy winter girth of white feathers that camouflaged and warmed their bodies and made snowshoes of their feet, they endured the bitter season, feeding on seed and twigs, and when a blizzard struck, scratched out small caves in the snow to wait it out.

The cedar blanket chest, warmed by the fire, was beginning to spread its own familiar fragrance through the room.

Jackie Kennedy, thank God, but with a hidden smile that warmed her eyes whenever he met her gaze.

The fires warmed the interior of the semisubterranean dwelling more than fires usually warmed the caves she was accustomed to.

I value our kinship, I am so warmed by your friendship, I do not want to leave.

Slumps occurred and cave-ins as the surface warmed, and where the summer melt could find no outlet, bogs and swamps and thaw-lakes appeared.

Nezzie nudged Tronie, and they both filled plates with warmed food and brought it to the Mammoth Hearth for Ayla and Deegie.

But as the season warmed, even noses accustomed to the ordinary odors of life began to notice the consequences of twenty-seven people living together in close quarters for an extended period.

His presence filled the space around him and touched her, as though he were a glowing ember that warmed her, even standing apart.

They went south in spring to fatten on the tender new grass, but as soon as it warmed, they would move north again.

An unskilled hand, yet one informed With genius, had the marble warmed With that pathetic life.

Prince Mavrocordato was warmed by those aspirations for the independence of his country which filled the hearts of many of his countrymen.

These tastes gave truth and vivacity to his descriptions, and warmed his soul with that deep admiration for the wonders of Nature which constant association with her inspired.

She got up from the snug pocket warmed by her body heat and went to the river for a morning drink, damp leaves still clinging to her.

The temperature had warmed much faster than the season usually progressed, which puzzled Brun.