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  • And while some of us will be hoping for a balmy summer to follow, that could spell more misery for many. The Sun
  • Lixouri is a pleasant, quiet village with an appealing square lined with restaurants, from which can be heard on balmy evenings the strains of the bouzouki and the mandolin.
  • Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
  • It's officially autumn today, but it still feels like summer here in balmy southern Ontario. Happy autumn
  • The climate is exceptional, with sunshine, balmy temperatures and low rainfall.
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  • Talk of global warming will fill the balmy air of Hawaii this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balmy air was scented with aloes that were planted all the way up, along with agaves and cactuses. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the gorgeous landscapes and balmy climate of California an Indian incremation is as natural to the savage as it is for him to love the beauty of the sun. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians
  • The hedonistic pleasures of languor and warmth - going lightly dressed, swimming in balmy seas at dusk, talking and drinking under the stars - are just as appealing.
  • I don't smell saffron in Evening Edged in Gold, but I do get a lot of cinnamon, which I think goes wonderfully well with the nectarous, ripe quality of the flowers and which enhances the balmy, comforting feel of the woody base. Perfume Review: Ineke Evening Edged in Gold
  • Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
  • It was particularly taxing, because with the clear skies, warm sun, and still, balmy weather we experienced for the entire journey, it became really quite hot in the car.
  • Friday was officially the last day of the wet season and, as if to commemorate its passing, the evening was warm, still and balmy.
  • We aren't content with one box of fresh berries, or one balmy day in the garden, or one vacation sometime later.
  • There was something, too, of the frost-work's evanescent spiritual quality in the scene -- as though at any moment, with a puff of the balmy summer wind, the radiant glade, the hovering figure, the filagreed silver of the entire setting would melt into the accustomed stern and menacing forest of the northland, with its wolves, and its wild deer, and the voices of its sterner calling. The Blazed Trail
  • I was seated on a stool, outdoors, with a balmy sub-tropical skyline behind me.
  • The air is balmy; the smiling lawns are gay with a thousand little flowers, dandelions, rock-roses, tansies and daisies, among which the harvesting Bee rolls gleefully, covering herself with pollen. Bramble-Bees and Others
  • All he wants is someplace warm, where palm trees blow in balmy breezes along a gentle, rolling surf.
  • We wanted to make the most of the balmy night, starry sky and beaming moon. The Sun
  • He had been sun-bathed in balmy weather, and brought in out of the wet when it rained. CHAPTER 7
  • The sun was shining, the clouds were puffy, white and scattered, and it was very balmy.
  • The weather is still balmy and the light is like twilight, even though it's almost 3 in the morning.
  • Everything was tossed into further bloom and the weather was warm and balmy every day.
  • I forgot to mention that we had a mild, almost balmy day on Saturday.
  • Oblivious of all this, the westering sun bathes the ocean and grassy hillsides in a balmy, golden light.
  • York may have been basking in balmy weather this week - but the elderly and vulnerable in the city were today warned to brace themselves for what could be the coldest winter in nearly a decade.
  • The ground was ploughed, and the seed sank beneath it from the sower's hand in spring; the earth was soft and sapful to a sufficient depth, and the roots of the springing corn found ample room to range in; the soil was clean, and its fatness, not shared by usurping weeds, went all to the nourishment of the sown seed: therefore in the balmy air and under the beaming sun it is ripe to-day, and ready to fill the reaper's bosom. The Parables of Our Lord
  • The next thing I knew, a balmy breeze played across my face, and the soft cries of birds drifted to my ears.
  • The balmy summer months before Harry's birth was a time of contentment and mutual devotion.
  • I find myself on a balmy, sunny day, pounding the streets of an ancient city in search of contemporary art.
  • The balmy weather may go some way to making up for the soggy summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • A people in whom the love of liberty is in-born cannot be enslaved, though they may be exterminated by superior force and intelligence, as in the case of the poor Indian of our own land—a people who, two hundred years ago, spread their untamed hordes from the icebergs of Maine to the balmy sunland of Florida. Black and White
  • They proceeded onward: the earthly Paradise was unfolded to their view; the air was balmy, and laden with rich fragrance from the numberless flowers around; but instead of filling the spirit with soft languor, and indisposing the body to exertion, the gentle breezes imparted new vigor to the frame, and the buoyant, hilarious feelings of early youth shot through the veins, making the thoughtful eye sparkle, and giving to the grave foot of saddened maturity the elasticity of childhood. Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside
  • That may be partly down to the 190 cm of rain that falls here annually, plus the balmy west coast air.
  • Yet it was only last week that Britain was bathed in balmy, mild winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add a little sparkle to your summer with this fabulous crystal and pearl watch - just perfect for warm sunny days and balmy summer nights. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dragonflies flitted everywhere; bees wove their nectar trails through the balmy air. COLDHEART CANYON
  • Out in the street the temperature was positively balmy compared with the interior of the house. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rose congou tea, Morning temperature 38 balmy degrees, even when I had the dog out at sunrise. It's the little things betray
  • This is proving to be one of the most balmy and pleasant of Autumns I can ever remember.
  • The balmy weather may go some way to making up for the soggy summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mean, it's not balmy or sunny, but it's not too bad either, considering I was still wearing two layers of clothes a week ago.
  • Its araucaria pines, villages dotted with conical-roofed ‘fare’ ceremonial houses and balmy waters are the stuff of postcards.
  • Add a little sparkle to your summer with this fabulous crystal and pearl watch - just perfect for warm sunny days and balmy summer nights. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balmy wind caressed their cheeks as they could taste the salty tang of the sea on their lips.
  • Sunny beaches and balmy winters are part of the good life in Florida.
  • The bar is stocked with bottles that recall epic nights under balmy stars and toasts to famous futures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Food and wine galore mix with two balmy autumn days where you can sit and relax, and, listen to music.
  • Ah, Washington when the cherry blossom is in bloom: when it can be a sunny balmy 21 degrees one day and belting with rain the next.
  • Britain enjoyed unseasonably balmy conditions over the weekend with periods of bright sunshine and temperatures well above October averages. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Met Office said balmy westerly breezes will blow in tomorrow night from the tropics. The Sun
  • Snow-capped volcanoes slope down to pine forests, deserts, and balmy tropical beaches.
  • Both have palmy trees and sunny places in the south; both have balmy people and shady characters in the north.
  • Explaining the setting, Wilsher says: ‘The balmy English summer evening seems the perfect place for Mozart's tale of marital infidelity, the privileges of the noblesse and the anguish of young love.’
  • Although Aillaud describes the weather as "balmy" on this November day, the temperature is 12 degrees, and the 22 mph wind makes it feel colder. Alaska gym teacher doesn't let elements stop exercise
  • Just a breath of balmy air, and then the long cold frost again -- ah! they knew it well and lost no time. CHAPTER 23
  • It was a balmy night and a barmy night. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it progresses the music evokes images of South Sea islands in balmy high summer.
  • For an Iowa winter that is positively balmy, and milder conditions may entice more people out to vote. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those were golden days and balmy nights! The Wind in the Willows
  • IT is a balmy night in a pretty seaside town a few miles from Barcelona. The Sun
  • This week's balmy weather seemed somehow cheating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Against a back ground of lemon-coloured sky, with the stars shedding their spiritual lustre through the purple twilight, these gorgeous creatures, each ensphered in her beatific bubble, floated tremulously upward on the balmy breeze. The War of the Wenuses
  • And now, as to that blossomy peach-scent -- even while some floes were yet around me -- I was just like some fantastic mariner, who, having set out to search for Eden and the Blessed Islands, finds them, and balmy gales from their gardens come out, while he is yet afar, to meet him with their perfumes of almond and champac, cornel and jasmin and lotus. The Purple Cloud
  • And while some of us will be hoping for a balmy summer to follow, that could spell more misery for many. The Sun
  • One night the moon was full, the sky clear, and the air balmy, so my partner and I had dinner and waited for dark.
  • There will be no balmy spring weather this week but nor should such fierce gales return. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is easy to be blinded by the brilliance of that balmy Melbourne night.
  • Two balmy and often sunny days passed right before our eyes.
  • It was such a balmy evening we chose to sit outside, a decision we did not regret.
  • The balmy weather may go some way to making up for the soggy summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Met Office said balmy westerly breezes will blow in tomorrow night from the tropics. The Sun
  • December 1981 began mild and balmy before the temperatures suddenly plunged. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you think it's been a bit parky outside this week spare a thought for David Maxfield, for whom freezing point would be positively balmy.
  • Well, you try cleaning the algae from an Olympic sized swimming pool on a balmy summer's day without getting some form of the blues!
  • Setting off from a Siberian London to balmy Long Beach California has been a process that matched the TED theme of "unveil" - off have come the snowjacket, hat, gloves, long johns Broadstuff
  • Just got back from coffee break, where a few of us were sitting out in front of the Leabharlainn, enjoying some fine balmy early-autumn weather.
  • But looking in advance of the front, we do have a lot of moisture coming into areas of New England making for cloudy kind of balmy weather. CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2007
  • We inflated our AIRSAVE flotation vests, jumped in the balmy 64-degree water and awaited pickup.
  • I feel like I'm trapped in a neverending continental balmy fug which is rendering everything utterly unfamiliar and alien. Archive 2006-07-01
  • It's a balmy evening, the golden time for lovers.
  • It was a still balmy night as I have remarked earlier and when the engine of the scooter ceased to growl, the void it left in its wake was immediately usurped by a gushing wave of silence and total noiselessness.
  • If he moves over time toward turning Morocco into a British-style limited monarchy, that might be a historic step from a stormy Arab Spring to a balmy Arab summer.
  • Dragonflies flitted everywhere; bees wove their nectar trails through the balmy air. COLDHEART CANYON
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  • Families flocked to beaches around the country over the weekend to make the most of the balmy weather. The Sun
  • December 1981 began mild and balmy before the temperatures suddenly plunged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter looks along the river and is the perfect place to enjoy maximum sunlight and the balmy air. Times, Sunday Times
  • The water was on the chilly side, my watch-thermometer recording just 3°C in the surface layers, but the temperature rose to a balmy 6°C once we had passed the thermocline in about 6m!
  • Dragonflies flitted everywhere; bees wove their nectar trails through the balmy air. COLDHEART CANYON
  • The Irish Sea has never been balmy, but the sheltered bay in Port Erin caught the sun and meant many happy summers spent frisking in the sand.
  • Out in the street the temperature was positively balmy compared with the interior of the house. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm so glad I moved here from Texas, where it's nice and balmy from the global warming. Sound Politics: Record low temperatures set
  • The pasture blew gently in the balmy waft of wind.
  • IT is a balmy night in a pretty seaside town a few miles from Barcelona. The Sun
  • Britain enjoyed unseasonably balmy conditions over the weekend with periods of bright sunshine and temperatures well above October averages. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the best chance of sport pick a balmy night and fish long into the early hours when the biggest fish can be heard sploshing in the darkness.
  • Dinner served here under the stars on a warm balmy night is unforgettable - rather like the entire Curaçao experience.
  • Its a balmy 18 degrees, but I miss the sun already (that's Celsius, for all you troglodytes still living in the 18th century).
  • The double-height windows and balcony are great for entertaining on balmy summer nights or during the carnival. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's lush and exotically ripe, yet still freshly laced with red fruit aromas and flavour, tempered by balmy spice and a softly seductive texture.
  • December 1981 began mild and balmy before the temperatures suddenly plunged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Big Chill came just days after balmy weather which saw temperatures reaching double figures at the start of the week.
  • The last week or so had seen a rise in temperatures to the 80s, described as balmy and August-like. Weapons of massdistraction › Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
  • Meanwhile, I was back home, basking in balmy Texas weather.
  • And old men, on cool and balmy lanais, toothlessly maundered to her about THE KANAKA SURF
  • For an Iowa winter that is positively balmy, and milder conditions may entice more people out to vote. Times, Sunday Times
  • Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
  • I fell in love with his home town, Aleppo, as soon as we arrived, weary in the dusk of a balmy, jasmine-scented evening.
  • Scent in the garden is indispensable, luring you outside to enjoy the hot balmy days of summer and adding mood and atmosphere to a space.
  • DH said today felt "balmy" in comparison since we had a high of around 10 degrees F. Joy. Postcard from the Cave
  • It was a balmy, sunny, tropical day, and the waters looked clear and calm.
  • Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
  • He spent his holiday relaxing in the balmy summer weather.
  • Thus far, we've cleared trails, put in docks, (water temp, a balmy 56 degrees), played D&D and some other random things. Worlds in a grain of sand
  • In full view, and lit up by the reflected radiance flung out from the dome, a rushing waterfall made sonorous surgy music of its own as it tumbled headlong into a rocky recess overgrown with lotus-lilies and plumy fern, -- here and there, small, white and gold tents or pavilions glimmered invitingly through the shadows cast by the great magnolia trees, from whose lovely half-shut buds balmy odors crept deliciously through the warm air. Ardath
  • Where was the balmy weather for which California is known?
  • The balmy weather is to continue this week. The Sun
  • There will be no balmy spring weather this week but nor should such fierce gales return. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the balmy lowlands along the southwest border seldom experienced any snow, the frigid peaks and plateaus to the northeast bore a forbidding climate all year round.
  • We might begin to conjure up something of the pleasure of those balmy nights that many of us have enjoyed on holiday in the Med. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pool and sun loungers make this the place to be on a balmy night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently two whales were disporting themselves in the balmy early spring waters of Sydney Harbour.
  • Families flocked to beaches around the country over the weekend to make the most of the balmy weather. The Sun
  • There will be no balmy spring weather this week but nor should such fierce gales return. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fruit contains organic acid and balmy material, in appetitive , help nutrient material absorbs a respect to have main effect.
  • A wind, strong and warm, a balmy gale, drove past them, flinging a rocket-shower of sparks from the fire. THE END OF THE STORY
  • Interstate visitors commented that we who live here take it all for granted, alluding to clear days, balmy nights and the Ranges at our doorstep.
  • The balmy freshness of the air, which breathed the first pure essence of vegetation; and the gentle warmth of the sun, whose beams vivified every hue of nature, and opened every floweret of spring, revived Adeline, and inspired her with life and health. The Romance of the Forest
  • The weather was balmy with a pleasant temperature.
  • The latter looks along the river and is the perfect place to enjoy maximum sunlight and the balmy air. Times, Sunday Times
  • We might begin to conjure up something of the pleasure of those balmy nights that many of us have enjoyed on holiday in the Med. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the sun, the island is luxuriantly green and the hot wind blows the balmy scents of lavender, rosemary and heather.
  • I also noticed plenty of people strolling around the perimeter of wildflower garden and even enjoying picnics on the balmy days of late December.
  • Nevertheless, it was a delightful town, and on this particular day the weather was warm and balmy.
  • Scent in the garden is indispensable, luring you outside to enjoy the hot balmy days of summer and adding mood and atmosphere to a space.
  • triste" and depressing did every thing appear, that I half regretted the curiosity that had tempted me from the balmy air, and cheerful morning without, to the gloom and solitude around me. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6
  • Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
  • This time it came under floodlights on a balmy desert night. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a veritable tribute to the two communities that thrive in the warm and balmy climes of the island nation.
  • it used to drive my husband balmy
  • The semi-tropical climate guarantees days of endless sunshine and balmy temperatures. The Sun
  • It was accompanied by a voice so enchantingly tender and melodious, that its sounds fell on the heart of Osbert in balmy comfort: it seemed sent by Heaven to arrest his fate: – the storm of passion was hushed within him, and he dissolved in kind tears of pity and contrition. The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne: A Highland Story
  • Despite balmy temperatures, you'll need to pack pants, long-sleeved shirts, and, yes, even socks, to fend off the hordes of biting sand fleas and midges on the Tuichi River.
  • We might begin to conjure up something of the pleasure of those balmy nights that many of us have enjoyed on holiday in the Med. Times, Sunday Times
  • Princess organised a huge celebration with a live band, fireworks and the countdown all taking place out at sea in the balmy Caribbean air. The Sun
  • So balmy and exhilarating is it that it is so much atmospheric wine. CHAPTER XIX
  • Those were golden days and balmy nights! The Wind in the Willows
  • This week's balmy weather seemed somehow cheating. Times, Sunday Times
  • We wanted to make the most of the balmy night, starry sky and beaming moon. The Sun
  • The balmy evenings were the compensation for the unpleasantness of the day.
  • The balmy weather is down to hot air coming from the Mediterranean. The Sun
  • The sun had lost its fierce heat and the air was golden and balmy.
  • The sun had lost its fierce heat and the air was golden and balmy.
  • Yet it was only last week that Britain was bathed in balmy, mild winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Balmy gusts of wind chased dry leaves down the street and in little eddies around the legs of their table.
  • Sitting by the pool in the balmy evening air, we enjoyed delicious drinks and canapés.
  • This time it came under floodlights on a balmy desert night. Times, Sunday Times
  • St James Park in Exeter has proven to be some kind of balmy Big Freeze-defying oasis this weekend. BBC News - Home
  • The balmy weather is down to hot air coming from the Mediterranean. The Sun
  • It was a balmy night and a barmy night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Talk of global warming will fill the balmy air of Hawaii this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • All he wants is someplace warm, where palm trees blow in balmy breezes along a gentle, rolling surf.
  • We wanted to make the most of the balmy night, starry sky and beaming moon. The Sun
  • There's magic in any family vacation with beautiful beaches, balmy trade-winds, and flaming sunsets.
  • Then again, I'm positively balmy myself, so I was prepared to perambulate with a pack of pinniped pals. Jerry Zezima: "Seals of Approval"
  • Joburg's balmy weather is manna from heaven for many plants that thrive here all year round.
  • The hero of the day was the bright sunshine and balmy spring weather as the event kicked off under gorgeous sunny skies.
  • The attendant of the room was sleeping like a near relative of the celebrated Seven, and nothing short of pins would rouse him; for he had been out that day, and whiskey asserted its supremacy in balmy whiffs. Hospital Sketches
  • Besides enjoying a relaxing cuppa while you wait for the kids (much better than sitting in a hot car) why not wander about the nursery or sit on the patio and enjoy the balmy days to come?
  • December 1981 began mild and balmy before the temperatures suddenly plunged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balmy weather is to continue this week. The Sun
  • No-man's time, we landed in, missing both event and consequence, simply trailing merrily down the steps at eight o'clock on a balmy summer morning.
  • The double-height windows and balcony are great for entertaining on balmy summer nights or during the carnival. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balmy weather may go some way to making up for the soggy summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balmy dry weather of September seems a distant memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • London Fashion Week, couture tans, "greige" nails and SS10's new take on "beachy hair" fast forwarded us to sunny days and balmy nights. Evening Standard - Home
  • Leisure, saunterings through the great balmy pine forest, luxurious explorations of shadowy glens and valleys, full of exquisite varieties of wild flowers; the warm, dry, delicious climate which invited him to take his dolce far niente under the boughs of murmuring trees, outstretched upon a couch of brown pineneedles, as elastic as it was odorous, all promised to bring back his poetical enthusiasm, and to set in genial motion the half frozen springs of his invention and fancy. The Poems of Henry Timrod.
  • The balmy dry weather of September seems a distant memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bar is stocked with bottles that recall epic nights under balmy stars and toasts to famous futures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Princess organised a huge celebration with a live band, fireworks and the countdown all taking place out at sea in the balmy Caribbean air. The Sun
  • “Long Live the Seersucker” was the headline, with a subhead that promised Mr. Ignatius was championing “a revival of cream-colored linen and balmy pinfeather.” Lighten Up: Rediscovering The Summer Suit
  • The city looked peaceful, lights twinkling and the trees still in the balmy night.
  • We sat side by side on the lounge, the jazzy tune softly streaming through the speakers on a warm and balmy summer's night.
  • We might begin to conjure up something of the pleasure of those balmy nights that many of us have enjoyed on holiday in the Med. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since we had 40 minutes to spare before dinner, we went to a Vienna Beef shack not far from the campus, and enjoyed strawberry and banana smoothies that really cooled us off in the balmy early spring evening.

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