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warmish

a. somewhat warm

Usage examples of "warmish".

It was just assumed black people did what you told them to do and were compensated for it like willing plow-mules with food and the chance to rest a few hours in something approaching a dry warmish stall.

Lark had cupped up a warmish handful for me to touch, he led us back up to a V-shaped bench and we sat there, near but facing each other.

It was a warmish day, and there was a sort of peach-blossom colour on her cheeks that looked as delicate as if a breath of air would blow it away.

The dress floats for a moment, then sinks, heaping into a warmish mass against the small of our back.

The weather was still warmish, and the crickets were really going for it, drowning the noise of my footsteps on the mud and wet gravel.

All through the previous night and well into the morning, the whole area had celebrated what was being hailed as a Gy warmish victory over the Wasps.

Fallon had thoughtfully provided, diluting it with warmish water from a water-bottle, and I sat there in the darkness thinking of the little brown people with big noses who had carved that big pillar and who had possibly built a city on this spot.

She drew in her breath and allowed the deep, warmish water to support her.

They sat beneath a blanket and dug their feet into the warmish sand and shared a last bottle of warmish wine cooler.

It was a warmish day, although nothing like what was to come in the horrific Washington summertime.

But there had been a mother to his father: odd movements of a warmish curiosity brushed him when the cynic was not mounting guard.

Pray give him a half-pint of warmish milk with six drops of pure brandy in it.

We lay against the hull in a pool of warmish water that had its own small tides as the ship rocked back and forth.

Rissa set the stew pot on a breadboard in the middle of the table and a basket filled with three loaves of warmish bread beside the pot.