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  • C was probably a combined cooling and dressing-room, with a seat in its alcove; D, the tepidarium; E, the caldarium; and F, a specially hot room or sudatorium.
  • Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce.
  • If your child's temperature rises, sponge her down gently with tepid water.
  • Given the long-term tepid outlook for the world economy, is the near-future the right time to force those costs down consumers' throats? Steve Parker: EPA Rates Volt and Leaf: What's Your Choice?
  • The tepid liquid flows down my throat and straight to the bottom of my stomach.
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  • She bent her mouth to the tap and drank the tepid water.
  • Japan suffers from tepid economic growth, draconian immigration policies and a shrinking population.
  • A resolutely mainstream, rather tepid drama, it politely uses the devastating 1976 earthquake in Tangshan as a backdrop for a family saga. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Craig Ferguson... Genius?
  • The US offered Britain only tepid support. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sluggish economic growth means interest rates will stay low amid tepid demand for loans and a reduced risk of accelerating inflation.
  • What it does have in abundance is limp, broad comedy starring Shia LaBeouf and some actually rather tepid vamping by former-It Girl Megan Fox. Night Flights: March 2010 Edition « Screaming Blue Reviews
  • Sometimes, if you are on the losing end of a long delivery list, your minestrone might be tepid or your sautéed bok choy soggy.
  • A label spokesman wouldn't comment, but Rocket Man's tepid output speaks for itself. He Said, She Said: Rap's No. 1 Battle
  • As with all fashionable bath houses, it consisted of the four large rooms of the tepidarium, sudatorium, apoditerium and frigidarium (warm room, sweating room, dressing room and cold room respectively).
  • After this, the visitor would return to the tepidarium and then to frigidarium to cool down.
  • A tepidarium, rapid tanning room, hairdressing salon, spa and beauty treatment rooms complete the picture.
  • If the child is very uncomfortable and restless, wet a washcloth with tepid water and arnica tincture (you should be able to find this at your local natural foods store or vitamin shop) or lemon juice.
  • But it didn't take much imagination to picture swarms of tourists eager to frolic in the soft sand and splash about in the tepid waters.
  • The tepid water in the Gulf fed more heat and moisture into the hurricane.
  • Despite lots of grinding and gurgling noises, we have failed to work up sufficient steam and the results seem a bit tepid. Times, Sunday Times
  • The slices of tepid fat and melanoma skin that were presented were hardly worth the effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a child I thought a pound of flesh was a euphemism for his manhood, the kitchen not really a room but a dungeon of tepid, slick dishwater and never believed promises. Fighting Irish
  • And don't get me started on the hapless server who warms up my cup for me with more tepid water.
  • Allow to cool until tepid. Cut the mangoes in half and scoop out the flesh with a metal spoon.
  • Soon after Ty and T.N. join in and start to splash each other in the tepid water.
  • Bush would have invaded Venezuela by now. humuhumunukunukuapuaa: Obama's response is so tepid! The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • A weak story, tepid characters, a confusion of plots and, to top it all, some terrible editing make this one of the worst reads of the month.
  • In 2002, a period of tepid U.S. demand, imports still managed to rise by 10%.
  • It remained a tepid encounter, the passages of play faltering. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a sceptic liberal who, in Two Cheers for Democracy, reviled Churchillian nationalism and powerfully argued the social value of being tepidly rather than ardently nationalist.
  • Robin too, conventional, unimpressive, chubbily round, Robin with tepid eyes behind the black owl frames - he too looked as if his day to day business occupation, his propagation of sods, made up the total pattern of his life. Second Wind
  • Closer inspection reveals, however, that this is simply tepid wallpaper music that's been dressed up with a few modern beats.
  • Lately he had become an indolent sea-bather idly scudding in the tepid shallows.
  • This movie doesn't begin to understand what movies are all about, and uses race and race baiting as a means of telling an overly tepid tale about street justice.
  • When tepid, remove the cardamom pods and stir in the chopped fresh herbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • AFP/Getty Images However, he said the recovery was "multispeed" — while it was "tepid" and dependent on policy support in most advanced economies, most emerging economies were already recovering "robustly" with demand in good shape to carry growth forward. IMF Head Says Yuan Remains Undervalued
  • On the upper floor, we have identified three caldaria, two tepidaria, and two frigidaria so far. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Roman Baths Report 1
  • It has been suggested that the viviparity of the mangrove is a survival of a very remote period in the development of the earth — that a mangrove swamp represents an age when the earth was enveloped in clouds and mist; and that with the gradual decrease in tepid aqueous vapour the viviparous habit, then almost universal, was lost, except in the case of this plant. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • She managed to reach the shower unmolested, and was soon standing under the tepid spray of water.
  • He drank all of the tepid water from the glass and filled it again.
  • It seldom causes chilliness, which is frequently a disturbing symptom, especially in fevers of a low type, and even, when the temperature is alarmingly high, causing the patient to dread the employment of sponging with cool or tepid water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884
  • The water may be either tepid or cold, according to the feelings or habit of the person; and if the head or hair be very scurfy or dirty, or hard water be used, a few grains of soda (not potash or pearlash) may be advantageously added to the water. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
  • Gradually beat in the buttermilk and tepid milk with a wooden spoon until you have a smooth, thick batter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Faint delicate rises could be seen, a long way off but the water was almost tepid at the surface and it seemed impossible that anything should be feeding on this quiet evening.
  • And while it's only been 30 days or more, I have to say, with the clock ticking, the response has been tepid at best.
  • Least alluring was the sabzi kofta, essentially rather solid balls of gram flour, potato and mustard seed only tepid in the middle, served in a vinegary sauce.
  • But I would lay upon all our hearts the plain, practical lesson that, if we keep in that tepid region of lukewarmness which is the utmost approach to tropical heat that moral and religious questions are capable of raising in many of us, good-bye to all chance of being 'great in the sight of the Lord.' Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke
  • There were no crumpets to be had, and the hot buttered muffins were tepid and rubbery.
  • When tepid, remove the cardamom pods and stir in the chopped fresh herbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet the United Nations, the great world body created to bring peace and to disseminate aid to suffering people showed only tepid response.
  • It just makes that particular beer I cherished seem tepid, stagnant and undrinkable.
  • So tepid arguments between mumbling, incoherent, misinformed gentlemen speckle the news programmes.
  • However, he said the recovery was "multispeed" — while it was "tepid" and dependent on policy support in most advanced economies, most emerging economies were already recovering "robustly" with demand in good shape to carry growth forward. IMF Head Says Yuan Remains Undervalued
  • Another: Having scraped off the rind of the most tender roots of the wild vine, which some call psilothrion, boil in a dark austere wine undiluted; then having pounded, apply as a tepid cataplasm; but mix also flour and stir it up with white wine and oil in a tepid state. On Fistulae
  • His natural demeanor can seem a tad tepid, but at least he's not trying to be a jittery homespun Hepburn like his famous co-star.
  • There were no crumpets to be had, and the hot buttered muffins were tepid and rubbery.
  • There was tepid response to the issues that he I think expected to get applause on.
  • Egyptian alum pulverized, form into an oblong ball (suppository?) and warming it gently at the fire, make it into a cataplasm, foment, form it into shape with the fingers, and then making it quite tepid, introduce it into the anus. On Fistulae
  • Part of the adjacent tepidarium was also revealed, together with a furnace-house, service rooms and part of the palaestra or exercise-yard with the remains of a cockfighting pit.
  • But some observers wonder if the tepid response from operators may have influenced the delay.
  • His natural demeanor can seem a tad tepid, but at least he's not trying to be a jittery homespun Hepburn like his famous co-star.
  • Sure a lot of it is tepid, bland and overproduced, but hey, so's a lot of British music these days.
  • In back are the cold room, hot and dry room, or sweatbath (sudatorium), and tepidaria or warm rooms.
  • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
  • (Ben Jonson, "Catiline", Act i., scene 1.) (3) I take "tepido busto" as the dative case; and, as referring to Pompeius, doomed, like Cornelia's former husband, to defeat and death. Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars
  • I'm not an economist, but as a small IT tech & entrepreneur I have witnessed thru my clients the role that China has played in "hollowing out" our once strong manufacturing sector and replacing it with the current tepid service economy. Apollo's Daughter :: Wei Qi and The Art of War: Win First, Then FIght
  • Every couple of months, set the plant in the shower and spray the foliage with tepid water to wash off dust.
  • The water tricked out of the tap is clear, though tasting stake and tepid.
  • At the end of your shower, make the water as hot as you can comfortably tolerate for one minute and follow that with a minute of tepid water.
  • Serve it cold, tepid or warm with mascarpone, Greek yoghurt, ice cream, crème fraîche and/or real custard.
  • In order to galvanise tepid Democratic enthusiasm, the party has not been shy in levelling other accusations at Republican opponents. US midterms: Americans driven to the polls by fear in the Halloween elections
  • Wash your eye with tepid water, using a clean piece of cotton wool or gauze for each wipe.
  • It is much better than the sometimes tepid and unfunny offerings in this slot, with snappy, acerbic dialogue. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Ben Jonson, "Catiline", Act i., scene 1.) (3) I take "tepido busto" as the dative case; and, as referring to Pompeius, doomed, like Cornelia's former husband, to defeat and death. Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars
  • Get ready because the washing machine races will be going at full spin cycle from the White House via their cultist followers and the tepid MSMs. Think Progress » Taking Out the Trash: Cheney Directly Involved In Leak Scandal
  • He could then do some exercising to work up a sweat before moving into the tepidarium which would prepare him for the caldarium which was more or less like a modern sauna.
  • Serve it cold, tepid or warm with mascarpone, Greek yoghurt, ice cream, crème fraîche and/or real custard.
  • He brings to the fierce struggle of politics the tepid enthusiasm of a lazy summer afternoon at a cricket match.
  • Those from the grained negatives employed in photogravure are still more perfectly developed in a tepid solution of potassium sulphocyanate, since the impressions wholly consist of insoluble parts (the lines) and gelatine not acted on. Photographic Reproduction Processes
  • But no, it alternates between providing only cold showers, and providing (if the hot tap is jammed fully open) just bearably tepid showers.
  • Spraying leaves often with tepid water helps increase humidity and keep the foliage clean and healthy.
  • Here, you can laze on a beach lounger attended to by courteous, but discreet, staff, or paddle or swim in the tepid turquoise water.
  • The frigidarium had a pool and changing rooms; the caldarium contained a washing area and a sudatorium (sweating area); and the tepidarium was used primarily as a room for relaxing.
  • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
  • To prevent scratching, the calamine lotion may be used (Vol. II, p. 145), or carbolized vaseline, or bathing with a solution of baking soda, one teaspoonful to the pint of tepid water. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
  • As further evidence of this tepid support, the following meeting was inquorate.
  • Despite lots of grinding and gurgling noises, we have failed to work up sufficient steam and the results seem a bit tepid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Better jobs figures are skewed by more part-time workers, and growth remains tepid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here floweth all blood putridly and tepidly and frothily through all veins: spit on the great city, which is the great slum where all the scum frotheth together! Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none
  • The two specific reforms he cited were a tepid proposal to rein in short-sighted, out-of-control CEO greed through a shareholder "say on pay" resolution, and a transaction tax on risky financial instruments. Charlie Cray: Yes, We Can Make Wall Street Pay for its Own Bailouts
  • Will Season 2 open with #Spartacus encountering Barca in the tepidarium? Get your SPARTACUS questions in
  • But what’s even crazier is that with all this kitsch and purported desire, John Cox’s production, which was imported from Lyric Opera of Chicago, is more tepid, cold, and unsexy than one would imagine for such a tale. Archive 2008-12-01
  • He proposes to support the strength by placing the patient in a tepid bath of nutritious liquids, that might enter by cutaneous imbibition, but does not recommend this. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
  • Carefully dislodge the pests with your thumbnail or a knife, or wash mealybugs from foliage using tepid water about once a week.
  • His denial of the regular Clinton temper tantrums described in the book, though, was rather more tepid.
  • I stripped off my clothing as fast as I could and lowered myself into the soothing, tepid, perfumed liquid. WEB OF DREAMS
  • She bent her mouth to the tap and drank the tepid water.
  • Her feet firmly planted on the tepid rough brick of the floor.
  • There esthetician Serena Licastro began the treatment by telling me to take a deep breath while she doused me in tepid water from nickel-plated chalices while calming music played. Glowing, if Roughed Up
  • Such discourse sanctions heresy and licentiousness; worldlings and the indevout applaud it, the tepid seem to consent to it, and the falsely devout approve it; it is a scandal to the weak, and a dishonor to religion. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • It's hard to imagine this much energy blew out of the morning's tepid jobs report, with the official unemployment rate blipping down to 9.1%. The Corkscrew Economy
  • But Robinson also received a tepid response when he encouraged the catchers to call pitchouts in spring training.
  • Much of the rest is rather tepid countrified folk-rock.
  • A car cannot move without fuel in the engine," I can hear my mother chuntering as I stare at a bowl of tepid Ready Brek "Central Heating for Kids" or two slices of Mother's Pride toast with Co-op marge and a watery poached egg. How Britain fell in love with breakfast
  • They were what we call Turkish baths, that is, there were bathrooms of several grades of heat to be gone through -- one tepid, the next warm, the next one very hot, and then cooler and cold, and the Romans were fond of taking these baths every day. Young Knights of the Empire : Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns
  • To the left of the Hellenic gate is the palaestra, an open area where young athletes would have exercised, and behind this is the Roman bath, divided as usual into frigidarium, caldarium, and tepidarium, depending on the temperature of the water. Log of the Eclipse (5)
  • I got a tepid response to my suggestion that we should start work earlier.
  • The critics's reaction to the film was rather tepid.
  • But, as yet, her reception has been tepid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
  • But if it be the winter season, the part is to be covered with unscoured wool, which is to be sprinkled from above with tepid wine and oil, but on no account is either bandage or compress to be applied; for this should be known most especially, that whatever compresses, or is heavy, does mischief in such cases. On The Articulations
  • Passive, gormless, fearful, image-conscious, tepid, golf-happy and too willing to wilt under the pressure of Larry Summers, Joe Lieberman, and Dick Cheney. Matthew Yglesias » Presidential Overpromising
  • And they mate, laying their eggs in the shallow tepid pools.
  • When tepid, remove the cardamom pods and stir in the chopped fresh herbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems that in the United Kingdom, there is sometimes kind of a tepid response to the royals.
  • It remained a tepid encounter, the passages of play faltering. Times, Sunday Times
  • King's lack of fulsome appreciation for McQuesten's accomplishments indicates the tepid relationship between the two men.
  • I stepped out of the tub when the water grew tepid, feeling a lot more relaxed.
  • BLITZER: President Obama is now using the toughest language yet to condemn Iran's crackdown on political protesters after a week of what his critics called a tepid response. CNN Transcript Jun 23, 2009
  • Former Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, a Shiite, also took a stab at what he called a tepid U.S. response to the unrest against the tiny island's Sunni monarchy. The Seattle Times
  • It's big and large and sprawling in its focus and physical heft as noted by other critics, but it's too bad the cover is a sad and tepid affair.
  • So far customers and retailers have remained tepid toward the technology, called near-field communication, or NFC, prompting Sprint and others at the Las Vegas show to try a different tack: touting NFC's "side benefits," which include mobile coupons and digital-key replacement. Pushing Mobile Payments
  • Jonathon's tepid gaze defied her, dared her to lose her temper.
  • He finished the tepid liquid in one swallow, then motioned with his head.
  • She bent her mouth to the tap and drank the tepid water.
  • For dinner they each ate a carton of tepid rice and quaggy vegetables. Heaven Lake
  • Then it happened, and our tepid prehistory was, quite literally, forgotten beyond a lingering embarrassment at my own callow unresponsiveness.
  • They were converted in the C5 to a church by the removal of the walls between the caldaria and the tepidarium, the choir being constructed in the frigidarium.
  • Open squares and soak in tepid water.
  • Though public response has been tepid, advocates of civil rights are enthusiastic.
  • A weak story, tepid characters, a confusion of plots and, to top it all, some terrible editing make this one of the worst reads of the month.
  • Cool to tepid water helps reduce fevers; warm water relaxes the child and soothes the nervous system.
  • That said, even as a conservative, I believe my bias towards John Tory could have been most charitably described as tepid I did not support him for leader, and as recently as two weeks ago I was not very impressed. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Lack of energy and a dearth of hooks adds up to one of the most tepid releases Matthews and his crew have released.
  • For Americans, who have been weaned on multimedia saturation, this was tepid stuff.
  • There's a tepidarium, a caldarium and a fine timber sanarium.
  • Here, you can laze on a beach lounger attended to by courteous, but discreet, staff, or paddle or swim in the tepid turquoise water.
  • There esthetician Serena Licastro began the treatment by telling me to take a deep breath while she doused me in tepid water from nickel-plated chalices while calming music played. Glowing, if Roughed Up
  • Here he wore linen and sipped tepid water, longing for a night spent tucked up by the fire, wrapped in woolen blankets and sipping a proper cup of tea. Archive 2007-07-01
  • But after a tepid response in the market during its first sales year, its creators decided to reposition their product as a milk beverage rather than a soda.
  • It seems like Hollywood greenlights nothing but expensive genre pics designed to spawn sequels, and it seems like Hollywood will sequelize anything no matter how tepid the reception to the first installment was - I guess it's hard to let all that investment in creating brand awareness go to waste. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • To transfer, soak the proof in tepid water, apply it on the material prepared, as it will be explained further on, and when dry, imbue the support from the back with benzole, to soften the India rubber, and strip. Photographic Reproduction Processes
  • Summery and appetisingly colourful, it's good hot or tepid, so perfect for an alfresco supper with friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • The autumn was tepid to warm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The six sea lions, which in the wild live in cold sea waters, spend most of their time seeking relief in the tepid water of their pond.
  • Twickenham had been muted and unglamorous all day, and yet a rather tepid presentation ceremony for the Cook Cup could not mask England's satisfaction.
  • The tepid response to Augusta's all-male private club shows some women still don't want to rock the boat.
  • It's weak and tepid, altogether unworthy of Central America's great coffee traditions.
  • Make a well in the flour and add the tepid water and olive oil to the centre.
  • Beat the eggs and egg yolks, then add the strained cream, cold or tepid, and sweeten to taste - but very mildly as the apricots will be sweet.
  • He can laugh pungently enough at the style of oratory prevailing in the courts -- nilne pudet capiti non posse pericula cano pellere, quin tepidum hoc optes audire 'decenter'. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal
  • Room D was a tepidarium, room B a sudatorium, later extended with an apse containing a basin.
  • Beneath this window is a broad divan, and here, laved in tepid sea winds and soothed by rippling whispers against the ship's side, I sleep – the langorous, voluptuous sleep of the tropics; ... sink softly into that dim warm flood where one lies drenched, submerged in unconsciousness; a flood that ebbs slowly, slowly – bearing with it all fatigue and satiety – and leaves me on the shores of life again in a pale lilac dusk glimmering with great stars .... In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • Christian men and women should be very tepidly interested in anything except what they call the preaching of the Gospel, and the saving of men's souls. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII
  • Reaction was tepid at best. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they mate, laying their eggs in the shallow tepid pools.
  • These good global numbers hide, however, a more complex reality, namely a tepid recovery in many advanced economies, and a much stronger one in most emerging and developing economies. World Faces Serious New Economic Challenges
  • The water was tepid and inviting in this evening cold, and Allie slipped in up to her chin, kicking her feet lightly.
  • So tepid arguments between mumbling, incoherent, misinformed gentlemen speckle the news programmes.
  • The challenge has been issued and our tepid response points to the rot in our society.
  • It has been suggested that the viviparity of the mangrove is a survival of a very remote period in the development of the earth -- that a mangrove swamp represents an age when the earth was enveloped in clouds and mist; and that with the gradual decrease in tepid aqueous vapour the viviparous habit, then almost universal, was lost, except in the case of this plant. Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • A layer of “dark earth” containing charcoal and bits of animal bone had accumulated to a depth of 1 foot 30 cm over the tepidarium floor, implying a considerable period of residential occupation. Archive 2009-06-01
  • There were no crumpets to be had, and the hot buttered muffins were tepid and rubbery.
  • The world's first hot hatch received a tepid reaction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another: - Having pounded the seed of hemlock, pour on it a fragrant white wine, and then apply in a tepid state as a cataplasm. On Fistulae
  • To the left of the Hellenic gate is the palaestra, an open area where young athletes would have exercised, and behind this is the Roman bath, divided as usual into frigidarium, caldarium, and tepidarium, depending on the temperature of the water. Archive 2006-05-01
  • If the physician was unable to completely visualize the tympanic membrane 15 minutes later, the ear was irrigated with 50 ml of tepid water.
  • Here is the hard face of Big Business scowling at its desk; and here the glittering Heroine of the hour in her dress of shimmering sequins, making such tepid creatures as Madeline and Kate look like the small change out of a twenty-five cent shinplaster. The Hohenzollerns in America
  • I do hope that we were able to retrogress you back into the man our daughter loved, not the tepid person you currently are.
  • Without giving too much away, the tepid love story is just one of several underdeveloped subplots, all of which culminate with the men eventually entering the Royal Horticultural Society's garden contest.
  • And from its crimson source in tepid channels flow. Poems, by Mrs. M. Robinson
  • If your child's temperature rises, sponge her down gently with tepid water.
  • Two hundred and fifty years ago, when the first thoughts occurred in the two competing cosmogenies of Buffon and Laplace, the ideas were met with at best only tepid enthusiasm.
  • The musicianship is pretty tepid, middle-of-the-road country fare, but if you're a fan of harmony groups, this one is definitely worth a listen.
  • The applause was tepid, and so were the reviews. The Times Literary Supplement
  • They've bunged in some unbilled celeriac as well, but it only raises the excitement level to tepid. Times, Sunday Times
  • In order to galvanise tepid Democratic enthusiasm, the party has not been shy in levelling other accusations at Republican opponents. US midterms: Americans driven to the polls by fear in the Halloween elections
  • The Roman-style baths include an apodypterium , or changing room; a tepidarium , or warm room; and a caldarium , or hot room, along with a domed chamber for housing firewood. Snapshot of a Civilization in the Making
  • The Roman-style baths include an apodypterium , or changing room; a tepidarium , or warm room; and a caldarium , or hot room, along with a domed chamber for housing firewood. Snapshot of a Civilization in the Making
  • Next you take a quick plunge in the cold pools of the frigidarium or, if feeling weak of heart, cool off more gradually in the tepidarium. Flushed
  • With a mumbled apology, he groped his way through the scalding steam to the heavy sealed door and the tepidarium beyond. COMPULSION
  • Itchiness and skin irritation can be reduced by keeping the skin cool with light clothing and tepid baths or sponging.
  • Sponging the exposed parts of the body with tepid water on a regular basis is a very useful method to bring the temperature down
  • (usually) tepid water, rinse at least twice, and take it outside to "whizz" it around to get as much water out as possible. Cosymakes
  • The tepid outlook factors in fewer working days due to holidays in the second half of December and also the lack of opportunity to increase prices, Senapaty said. Wipro Profit Up 9.7%
  • His nomination, while strongly backed by the President, has received tepid support in the Senate.
  • To preserve their softness, flannels should be washed in tepid suds, rinsed in tepid water, and dried rapidly at a moderate heat.
  • Aqua non sit calida, sed tepida, ne sudor sequatur. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Stocks trade largely on sentiment, which can turn on a dime: witness Air China, which was forced to scale back its IPO last summer due to tepid demand.
  • I haven't read this, but I did read Esslemont's Night of Knives and I thought it was a bit meh, so I am not surprised that "tepid" is the one word applied to this volume. Ian Cameron Esslemont - Return of the Crimson Guard (Book Review)
  • tepid bath water
  • Better jobs figures are skewed by more part-time workers, and growth remains tepid. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were usually three different types of rooms available in the bath: the caldarium, the tepidarium, and the frigidarium. Flushed
  • His nomination, while strongly backed by the President, has received tepid support in the Senate.
  • His nomination, while strongly backed by the President, has received tepid support in the Senate.

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