warm|warmed|warming|warms in English
verb
[wɔrm /wɔːm]
heat up; excite; be excited; arouse affection; be filled with affectio
Use "warm|warmed|warming|warms" in a sentence
1. The warming analgesic aids in the warm-up process of relaxing sore muscles and Aches
2. " Same warmed-over characters- - "
3. How this warms the hearts of the remnant!
4. Warm the Cockles of one's heart Gratify one, make one feel good, as in It warms the Cockles of my heart to see them getting along so well
5. The development of South China Sea warm pool is closely related to the gyre activities in the sea and imported warm water from Indian ocean (Java Sea) besides radiative warming.
6. No, just warmed it up.
7. Something about them warmed my heart.
8. If we warmed them from beneath...
9. The sun had warmed the stucco.
10. The Distinction Blurs as the World Warms
11. Love warms more than a thousand fires.
12. He warms too near that burns.
13. Once the weather warms up, you can move the plants outdoors.
14. The idea warmed her through and through.
15. The sun warmed up the earth nicely.
16. Toaster eventually warms up to Blanky and they both
17. So, when the sun is shining on the Earth, it warms up.
18. Crabgrass seeds start to germinate as the soil warms up
19. The difference between Global Warming Alarmists and Global Warming skeptics is a psychological difference
20. You have warmed my heart Like the sun.
21. This jog warmed me to a certain extent.
22. It tasted bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard.
23. Warms feet and hands nor does to more aspire;
24. The house soon warms up with the heating on.
25. The evening sun warms the old red brick wall to a radiant glow.