How To Use Warm to In A Sentence

  • He doesn't mean any of us impoliteness, but he needs a bit longer to warm to us.
  • The moths swarm together for a moment, then disappear like candle flames going out.
  • Worn on your top half, it reflects warm tones onto the face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly, the temperature made a drop from warm to freezing, as the plants around her froze and the gust of wind became a piercing gale.
  • Heat the bread until it is warm to the touch.
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  • Cooler notes are provided by wisteria, musk and linen while vanilla, sandalwood and acacia warm to the pulse points.
  • It's just somewhere warm to sit as the world drones by. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I was afraid of bivouacking; we were soaking wet, had no sleeping bags, nothing dry or warm to change into and we were still at a high elevation. Richard Bangs: Climbing the Killer Prince -- Merapi Volcano of Java, Part 3
  • He seems sincerely to want to find something to warm to in the least likeable of his subjects.
  • In the cellar, Manzanares creates drama through monumental architectonic volumes that highlight the warm tones of the oak barrels contained within them.
  • During which procedure he produced a “stream” or “ray” that fluoresced whatever it hit, was warm to the touch, and cast shadows. American Connections
  • color the walls with paint in warm tones
  • Wrap the hair in a warm towel and leave for ten to fifteen minutes. The Natural Beauty Book - cruelty-free cosmetics to make at home
  • Let's face it, buttery puff pastry either needs to be warm to entice me, or feather-light crisp.
  • A modest blob of piping hot swede holds the heat for ages and is brilliant for making sure the plate and the meat stay warm to the table.
  • This formula gives a very unique warm tone and incomparable middle value separation.
  • My understanding was that the standing hypothesis for the lack of PT on Venus is that the lithosphere of Venus is simply too warm to subduct. Potentially Habitable Planet Found - The Panda's Thumb
  • It'seems quite warm today by contrast with yesterday's icy wind.
  • Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
  • Top each serving with frozen berries and a generous helping of warm toffee sauce. The Sun
  • Spooned over warm toast, the mushrooms and gravy moisten the bread, and the contrasting textures that result—crunchy, silky, creamy and chewy—play nicely together. Mushroom Bruschetta With Arugula
  • Warm touches of crushed blackcurrant and eucalyptus lead to a full-bodied and satisfying finish.
  • I need something warm to calm my nerves, soothe my agitation.
  • For the study, researchers assigned the patients to 10 one-hour sessions of massage, relaxation therapy (which entailed breathing deeply while lying down), or thermotherapy (in which participants had their arms and legs wrapped intermittently with heating pads and warm towels). About.com Alternative Medicine
  • GOOOOODDDDD DAAAAMMMM ITS WARM TODAY FELLOW DEFENDERS OF THE REALM!!!!!! however i am now nursing a nice lager shandy (off duty of course, im not in CID) and sat in the shade. meanwhile up north today i had to stifle mirth (not very succesfully) as we placed a ‘regular service user’ into a cell. as i left him and came home i hear he was still kicking off about how stifling his cell is … … .. clearly the systems failed him and i feel absolutely dreadful for him … … …. no honestly i do … … … … on July 1, 2009 at 7: 42 pm | Reply Olivers Army Police Body Armour Heatwave Shock! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • As a dip while watching Monday night football or alongside a great plate of carne asada with warm tortillas and spicy arroz rojo in a typical family reunion in México, guacamole always hits the spot. Guacamole, step by step
  • Cover head in plastic cap or plastic wrap and cover with a warm towel.
  • When you have a leg cramp, relax the muscle through gentle massage, or heat the muscle with a warm towel or hot water bottle.
  • Yet its also clear that despite our internal self-perception that the Anglican brand is 'daggy', the average Sydneysider is actually very warm towards us. SA Latest News
  • Warm tortillas can be used to collect this delicious and very stringy appetizer.
  • It is nice and warm today.
  • Sedbergh-based Farfield Mill is hoping those with an eye for plush interiors will warm to its new designer rugs and runners woven from the shaggy fleeces of Kendal Rough Fell sheep.
  • It is hoped that all American audiences will warm to this as many of them feel family kinship is currently lacking. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can't help but warm to her, sharing her enjoyment and egging her on.
  • Age Concern now wants elderly people worried about keeping warm to contact its officers or the fire brigade for advice.
  • The women's costumes were long and full-skirted, of gray tulle with tight gray satin bodices, but the underskirts had warm tones of crimson, cherry, flame and wine red.
  • It's warm to hot in the south and Corsica, but the mistral can blow fiercely in summer making Mediterranean seas too rough for diving.
  • Cover the hair in a warm towel and leave for forty-five minutes or longer. The Natural Beauty Book - cruelty-free cosmetics to make at home
  • He bought shirt-pins; wore a ring on his third finger; read poetry; bribed a cheap miniature-painter to perpetrate a faint resemblance to a youthful face, with a curtain over his head, six large books in the background, and an open country in the distance (this he called his portrait); 'went on' altogether in such an uproarious manner, that the three Miss Dounces went off on small pensions, he having made the tenement in Cursitor-street too warm to contain them; and in short, comported and demeaned himself in every respect like an unmitigated old Saracen, as he was. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
  • That makes you feel warm towards its creator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nice and warm today, isn't it?
  • Back in the US, the Pentagon has announced that it has trained honey bees to sniff out and swarm to explosives instead of flowers.
  • Crammed into sweltering buses and sleek subway cars, pedaling their rusty bikes, they swarm to work.
  • The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years.
  • Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
  • Then he lifted the snake—it was noticeably warm to the touch on the side that had been closest to the fire—and laid it gently in the terrarium.
  • The design was very nice, with diagonal lines forming a grid, each square filled with a snapshot of the movie in rich, warm tones.
  • The weather was too warm to admit of the windows being closed, and the ladies, assisted by the gentlemen, were constantly employed in putting out the sparks which settled on their clothes -- the first time I ever heard ladies complain of having too many _sparks_ about them. Diary in America, Series One
  • That makes you feel warm towards its creator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who are fans of great barnstorming piano works will most definitely warm to this disc which is expertly annotated and scintillatingly interpreted from first note to last.
  • I use the word emphatic rather than like because it is not always essential that we have to particularly warm to the company of thecharacters whose journey that we are watching on screen. The Importance Of… Character | Obsessed With Film
  • She normally wore a slip dress underneath, but she had been too warm to wear one tonight.
  • Heaping portions of house-produced sauerkraut, also served from warm to hot, accompany many of the entree items.
  • The air is chill with a strong aroma of wet, fallen leaves as I carry a few old-lady sized loads of split firewood from the stack to the basement cache so we'll be warm tonight. 2006 October - Telic Thoughts
  • Last, unions warm to KPS's preference for traditional manufacturing.
  • Worn on your top half, it reflects warm tones onto the face. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remember them giving me warm towelettes with chop sticks and playing old American films dubbed over in Chinese and wondering what was going to become of me.
  • Acacia oligophleba is a multistemmed large shrub or small tree from warm to hot, subtropical to semi-arid, zones of northwestern Queensland and Northern Territory. Chapter 48
  • Maybe 307 if her hostility quotient dropped into the single digits, he could warm to the rest of her. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • Fortunately, the majority warm to it and do go on to fulfilled fatherhood.
  • That seemed a low estimate, given how many young women failed to warm to Morgan’s characterizations of them as boyfriend-pleasing, power-averse dopes who didn’t recognize their own servitude and used the word yucky. Big Girls Don’t Cry
  • The walls, not only of the rickyard, but of the surrounding fields were warm to the touch, for the dry furze growing along them had caught fire from the blowing sparks, so that at one time the fields had been outlined with fire. Secret Bread
  • The warm tone and the use of his first name seemed to lubricate Harry Smith's thought processes. THE BOOK LADY
  • Signs of infection at the site (red, painful, warm to the touch and/or pus draining from the sting area, fever). Sting Things
  • Be warned, though: there is a slim chance she might warm to the idea of you slipping into something tight and lacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • a transparent purity like that of star-beams which seem cold to the hand but warm to the soul, and that her apparent unimpressibility was rather the veiled impressibility of an enthusiasm which was so strong that it feared itself. Tiger-lilies
  • Oistrakh's warm tone ensures that the concerto's melodic content is not compromised, in spite of his gutsy playing.
  • It is nice and warm today.
  • That makes you feel warm towards its creator. Times, Sunday Times
  • The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years.
  • Serve warm with warm toffee sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a rock group "unplugs" to release a beloved single as an acoustic song, fans often swoon, but, will investors warm to the latest release from General Electric GE Sings "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" (BHI, F, GE, GM, PBR, SLB, STD)
  • I was beginning to warm to this man, I even liked his deep, resonant voice.
  • Her seemingly effortless delivery, unerring accuracy, warm tone and sensitive interpretations endeared her to audiences worldwide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Temperatures were wrong all day, in fact: two finos (served, charmingly, in tiny individual carafes) were too warm to drink, the waiter apologising that there was ‘something wrong with the refrigeration’.
  • But keepers of the Coldplay and Travis flames will warm to its inoffensiveness, its unobtrusiveness and its lack of challenge.
  • It's just somewhere warm to sit as the world drones by. Times, Sunday Times
  • The craving for something warm to drink wins the moment, so I lay down my pen and toddle off to the kitchen.
  • For lunch, start with the warm tofu ($6), served with wari-joyu (a blend of soy sauce and fish broth). 'Like a Secret Place'
  • The warm tone and the use of his first name seemed to lubricate Harry Smith's thought processes. THE BOOK LADY
  • Heat the bread until it is warm to the touch.
  • Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
  • The wall felt warm to her back and shoulders, and she found that immediately within the gable was the cottage fireplace, the heat of which came through the bricks. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • Aromatic and hot herbs, as dracunculus, nasturtium vetus, etc., although not warm to the hand (either whole or in powder), yet to the tongue and palate, being a little masticated, they feel hot and burning. The New Organon
  • As it happens, I don't particularly warm to the guy either, but at least he seems to know what he is talking about and can utter a grammatical sentence.
  • Surface geothermal manifestations include hot steaming ground, fumaroles, mud pools, and warm to boiling hot springs.
  • Well, in a few jiffies all of us boys were carrying in wood and stacking it in the back of the schoolroom where we would have plenty to keep the schoolhouse nice and warm tomorrow. Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
  • You find that love is not sporadic, not individual, that it does not begin with you or end with you, that it does not dissociate you, and you do not warm to the world-organic kinship, you do not hear the overword of the poets and philosophers of all times, you do not see the visions that gladdened the star-forgotten nights of saints? The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • It was about this moment when Rübetsahl began to discover that he had mistaken the tall, gray-eyed girl with whom he was talking; that her coldness was rather a transparent purity like that of star-beams which seem cold to the hand but warm to the soul, and that her apparent unimpressibility was rather the veiled impressibility of an enthusiasm which was so strong that it feared itself. Tiger-Lilies. A Novel.
  • This summer has seen his profile ‘take-off’ as audiences and critics alike warm to his persuasive style and stage delivery.
  • The decay of the military, resulting from decreased funding and the spread of corruption (both of which Yeltsin abetted: he had no interest in maintaining or strengthening an institution that was at best lukewarm toward his rule), was popularly perceived to have led to Russia's humiliating defeat during the first Chechen war, in 1994-1996. Russia Is Finished
  • That locals will swarm to a town's natural assets - its shoreline or lakefront, riverbank or foothills - if the paths and piers welcome them.
  • Though the vast hulk of the ship daunted her and dampened her spirits immensely, the warm touch of Lucien's steadying hand encouraged and thrilled her.
  • Nice and warm today, isn't it?
  • A common example is the relatively faster rate of sugar increase in warm to hot climates compared to flavour increase and acid decrease.
  • The warm tortillas were thin and tender, crisp outside and yielding inside, with the rich sweetness of flour bound with salt and fat.
  • Your ruling planet Mercury visits the friendliest part of your chart and people really warm to you. The Sun
  • Holmes, a fullback in high school, seems lukewarm to the idea.
  • Luminos Classic Warm Tone is a very interesting paper that is available in one grade only - it is unusual in that it is a warm-toned emulsion that solarizes like a bromide paper.
  • Preterm infants should be delivered into warm towels, dried, and transferred to a dedicated neonatal resuscitation platform or trolley with an integral radiant heater.
  • Politicians persist in imagining that "the people" warm to their cheesy slogans.
  • Mother stood on the ridge, bathed in spring sunshine, warm to weave a sweater, and grandmother were immersed in the pick of life is shepherd's purse, to be filled basket relented.
  • Heat the bread until it is warm to the touch.
  • Safdie's open, light-filled design befits an organization dedicated to the better angels of our nature -- the building, faced in acid-etched precast concrete with the warm tone of limestone and featuring two soaring atria fronted by windows and covered by a glass roof in the shape of a flying dove -- has the grandeur of a typical D.C. landmark but exhibits an airiness unusual in the stone slabs of the city's monuments. Katherine Gustafson: New on the Mall: A Fitting Monument to Peacemaking
  • Don't forget your small furries or outside pets—they need to be kept warm too.
  • You should then adjust the thermostat so that the colder rooms become equally warm to the others, and adjust the dampers and registers in the hotter rooms to bring them down to the same level.
  • Heat the bread until it is warm to the touch.
  • It's hard not to warm to a singer who can come out with such a self-deprecatingly witty line. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bank sloped gradually and the water tickled her ankles, calves, thighs, and then waist with its warm tongue.
  • A supple and accessible wine, the wash is a heady confection of clean lemon, floral honey and warm toasty tones, while the finish is complex and evolving.
  • Dale agreed, finding it difficult not to warm to the amiable fisherman.
  • Although he was still warm to the touch, he had a waxy appearance which suggested a lack of oxygen.
  • Anybody feeling the pinch of bleak midwinter can warm to the glow of this returning drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he was obsessively formal and had about as much liveliness as a salted cod, and Bahzell simply couldn't warm to him as he had to Charrow or Sir Terrian.
  • That makes you feel warm towards its creator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Top each serving with frozen berries and a generous helping of warm toffee sauce. The Sun
  • A curvy red human shape was stepping out of the fountain, cloaking itself with the warm towel in an innocent wanton way.
  • It'seems quite warm today by contrast with yesterday's icy wind.
  • In winter it takes longer to warm to a glow, and on hot days in summer the bulb darkens so slowly that it never quite dims overnight, like our very own Arctic sun deep down in the Bureau's basement domain. Untitled w/ lightbulb
  • He bought shirt – pins; wore a ring on his third finger; read poetry; bribed a cheap miniature – painter to perpetrate a faint resemblance to a youthful face, with a curtain over his head, six large books in the background, and an open country in the distance (this he called his portrait); ‘went on’ altogether in such an uproarious manner, that the three Miss Dounces went off on small pensions, he having made the tenement in Cursitor – street too warm to contain them; and in short, comported and demeaned himself in every respect like an unmitigated old Sketches by Boz
  • Over the course of a couple of days, and between dinners, football games and quail hunts, John tries to tell Claire how he feels, while Jeremy begins slowly to warm to Gloria's charms.
  • The warming phase was interrupted by a cold snap in which the first flip from warm to cool took only three years.
  • And the handsome brown Apex for the warm tones of wood finish units.
  • Natural and earthy, brown's warm tones are familiar in nature—think of rough tree bark, fluid mudflows, and dense animal fur, like that of the Kodiak bear pictured above.
  • There, warm together prefs'd, the trooping deer Sleep on the new-fall'n fnows; and, fcarce his head Rais'd o'er the heapy wreath, the branching elk Lies flumbering fullen in the v/hite abyfs. The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical
  • In regions influenced by permafrost, water migrates along the thermal gradient from warm to cold, thereby feeding ice in the frozen core.
  • I always thought it was to warm too this..too that. Veggie Day Roundup 2009 « Fairegarden
  • I would say that in general, it is easier to get a salt packed anchovy that is good than an anchovy in oil that is good -- so I can understand Alice Waters, Judy Rodgers et al trying to get people to warm to the idea of anchovies in salt -- as opposed to telling them that they need to find one of only a few brands of good anchovies in oil. In praise of Spanish oil-packed anchovies
  • I am starting to warm to her, even though in real life I wouldn't be able to stand her.
  • Worn on your top half, it reflects warm tones onto the face. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the end of the letter, he adds: ‘The only present which I'd like you to get for me in Paris is gloves and socks of filoselle, a cloth made of silk and wool, very pleasant and warm to wear, which aren't, I think, very expensive.’
  • Over the years his seemingly effortless delivery, unerring accuracy, warm tone and sensitive interpretations endeared him to audiences worldwide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ericka" is a stunning solo outing for Mitchell, highlighting his acerbic yet warm tone. Destination: OUT
  • Your ruling planet Mercury visits the friendliest part of your chart and people really warm to you. The Sun
  • The warm tone and the use of his first name seemed to lubricate Harry Smith's thought processes. THE BOOK LADY
  • He blamed a lack of promotion for the show's poor performance, but said viewers were starting to warm to the idea of him as a good conversationalist and not just a formerly temperamental tennis star.
  • This season's fashions focus on warm tones and soft lines.
  • Serve warm with warm toffee sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's hard not to warm to these men, who are nothing like the ugly, violent stereotypes we expect them to be.
  • Spoon turkey mixture on to warm tortillas; roll up.
  • Worn on your top half, it reflects warm tones onto the face. Times, Sunday Times

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