How To Use Warmth In A Sentence

  • Relaxing, in amusement at her unwonted altruism of motive, she had drawn her moleskin coat more closely around her, and settled back to wait the other woman's pleasure in returning to the bright warmth that the pale-orange ribbon of light, wavering upon the swaying platform, harbingered. Undesirables
  • When they get married, they build a small windowless hut that lacks any source of heating for warmth or cooking. Cultural Anthropology
  • He carefully draped it over Ramirez, and soon the warmth from the luxuriant fur stilled his chattering teeth and banished the damp.
  • Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
  • Normally, even in icy winter, the furnace in constant use gave warmth enough, supplemented by an electric convector heater in the gallery, but by the time help arrived for Baxter I had wrapped him in my jacket and everything else handy, and he was still growing cold to the touch. Shattered
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  • This attention to detail only enhances the beauty and warmth of the voice itself, the ideal instrument for the part.
  • He led the child into the warmth and safety of the house.
  • She is anything but a twitterer, though - it is the warmth of the voice that makes it truly heavenly.
  • The stube, or stove, of a German inn, derived its name from the great hypocaust, which is always strongly heated to secure the warmth of the apartment in which it is placed. Anne of Geierstein
  • This clothing maintains your body warmth.
  • The impression of warmth and comfort and beauty predominated, though he was unable to analyze it; while the simplicity delighted him -- expensive simplicity, he decided, and most of it leftovers from the time her father went broke and died. Chapter XVIII
  • The warmth of the summer sun is what keeps me going through the winter. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the niveous winter gleam, although polished, could never radiate the warmth of your smile.
  • She nodded snuggling deeper into the blankets and stealing their warmth.
  • She climbed aboard the Mumbles train and huddled in a seat in the warmth of the lower deck.
  • Grandmother displayed all the warmth, enthusiasm, and flamboyance that she had loved so dearly in her brother Theodore.
  • Frothy geysers and hissing fumaroles vent into icy air, huge herds of elk and bison gather in low basins for food and warmth, the forest glitters with ice, and a blanket of snow brings a rare silence.
  • She bit her lip in confusion, alarmed at the wash of warmth in her body.
  • Just give in to the sleepy warmth of snow.
  • But the combination of natural materials imparts warmth to the space, which is comfortably scaled.
  • Ahmed is thankful to his Hyderabad Sultans mates for their warmth and affection.
  • And so he had grown in the warmth of his parents 'love, trained in what we call outdoor sports, but which are life itself to the Arab, until at fourteen no one could surpass him in running or horsemanship or spear-throwing, whilst with rifle or revolver he could clip the hair off the top of a man's head, the which strenuous accomplishments he balanced in passing his leisure moments in the gentle arts of verse-making and even music, in spite of the latter being condemned by religion; also did he learn to converse in foreign tongues. Desert Love
  • The neon chicken radiates orange warmth into the sparsely populated diner.
  • Upon this occasion I particularly lamented that he had not that warmth of friendship for his brilliant pupil, which we may suppose would have had a benignant effect on both.
  • Among the friends we make in life,there are only one or two who can be called "a special friend" and that's how I think of you.You show the warmth of your friendship in so many different ways,That's why I hope your birthday is the happiest of days.
  • It sounds an odd pairing but used sparingly, the earthy, pungent and aromatic flavour of sage adds rich warmth to simply cooked white fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was cool without being chill, and took the warmth of one's hand flatteringly soon, as if it liked to do so, yet kept its freshness; it was smooth without being glossy, mat as a pearl, and as delightful to roll in the hand; and of an exquisite, alarming frangibility that gave it, in its small way, that flavour which belongs to pleasures that are dogged by the danger of a violent end. The Judge
  • Then a warm bath or shower can be taken which should always be followed by a cool rinse at the end to invigorate blood circulation and stimulate surface warmth.
  • Let them be filled with heartfelt warmth and cordiality.
  • Bradley projects a natural warmth and sincerity.
  • The endearment set off another wave of warmth in her, another petal unfolding deep inside her. WHERE THE HEART IS
  • Khem was considered the generating influence of the sun, whence perhaps the reason of his being connected with Amen-Ra: and in one of the hieroglyphic legends accompanying his name he is styled the sun; that is the pro-creating power of the only source of warmth, which assists in the continuation of the various created species. The Non-Christian Cross An Enquiry into the Origin and History of the Symbol Eventually Adopted as That of Our Religion
  • Materials and finishes - epoxy resin floors, simple plastered walls, steel, precast concrete and waxed oak - are austere, and colours muted: gun-metal grey and white counterpoised to the warmth of wood.
  • The warmth beside him was comforting; after all, to his left was his future wife.
  • Its warmth and richness will add the finishing touches that are all important to the dress of your dreams.
  • Edith's sense of humour, her warmth and her refusal to be resentful make her a survivor in the true sense of the word.
  • Old timbers are weathered and darker and provide warmth and intimacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ideally you want it at room warmth. The Sun
  • They were good blankets, of most marvellous thickness and warmth, and her pride in them was greatened in that they had been come by so cheaply. THE MASTER OF MYSTERY
  • Planetary characteristics are defined by these humoural temperaments where, as in nature, warmth and moisture promote health and vitality whilst cold and dryness are conducive to decay.
  • Back then, as now in his new Concord Music Group release "New Time, New 'Tet" (Amazon), I was drawn -- in his tenor saxophone improvisations and compositions -- to their flowing sense of ordered liberty, with the inner warmth of an adventurous romanticist. Benny Golson's Adventure
  • May your Christmas be filled with special moment,warmth,peace and happiness,the joy of covered ones near,and wishing you all the joys of Christmas and a year of happiness.
  • It was claimed that this gives an improved warmth to weight ratio of around 25 percent and decreased bulk.
  • About the time of hibernation a few tunnies or other hibernating fishes are caught while swimming about, in particularly warm localities and in exceptionally fine weather, or on nights of full moon; for the fishes are induced (by the warmth or the light) to emerge for a while from their lair in quest of food. The History of Animals
  • It has it all - texture, wild abandon and warmth. Times, Sunday Times
  • With her volleys of coloratura and seductive (yet false) warmth, she is a stunner.
  • It also boasts thermal reflectivity for bonus warmth and as well as a wicking waistband and gusset. The Sun
  • Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
  • The wind was tremendous, but what was more surprising still was its warmth; it seemed to be of brick-kiln heat as it screamed round him. Hornblower In The West Indies
  • The sun adds warmth to family relationships and quarrels are healed. The Sun
  • This gimmicky attempt to kindle some public warmth for the nation's art is missing the point.
  • The thing is reduced to a cruel mockery when stores and granaries are over-gorged, while people clamor in vain for clothing and food, and drop dead within reach of these prime elements of warmth and sustentation. Black and White
  • The warmth displayed in the opening adagio was refreshing, but the constant flux in this elusive symphony needs to sound natural, inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taking another swig of his beer, his eyes came to rest on a stumbling figure walking away from the warmth of the large fire.
  • The whole show was precise and mathematical, but full of subtle light, warmth and feeling.
  • The familial warmth she exudes on stage is not just acted but actual. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the dark days of winter it is comforting to feel the warmth of crackling logs in an open fireplace or a wood burner. Times, Sunday Times
  • The door closed firmly, shutting me out from the warmth inside.
  • They came to Ireland and found a warmth and an ease in communicating day-to-day that is remarkably different to England.
  • The warmth or coolness of colors should be understood.
  • Her charisma and warmth made her the object of many a student crush, and Margarett was no exception.
  • It was just the two of them, in the warmth and near-darkness of the farmhouse kitchen.
  • Along the way the potholes got filled, the cobbles were nicely asphalted, the hoardings were stripped of their multi-layered messages, and the chill damp was replaced with warmth and light.
  • Yes, it was definitely darker - the sun still shone, but its warmth had gone.
  • On this 14th of September the warmth and dazzlingness of mid-summer still reigned at Pougues; and the scenery in which we suddenly found ourselves, bosquets, dells, and glades, with all the charm but without the savageness of the forest, recalled the loveliest lines of the laziest poet: -- East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne
  • The play during the latter interludes - humane warmth not being Flannery's forte - seems somewhat enfeebled.
  • He rubbed warmth into his arms, peering through the fog to see if he could spot the stranger.
  • One might as well expect mercy from a killer shark or warmth from a cube of ice.
  • Silvan reached out his hand, ran his fingers over her head, felt the warmth of her skin, the sofu1ess of the downlike hai4 the hardness of the bone beneath. Dragons of a Fallen Sun
  • You show the warmth of your friendship in so many different ways,That's why I hope your birthday is the happiest of days.
  • In temperate regions with warm winters, a few warm days, even in midwinter, can be enough to induce bud swelling, which can lead to budbreak if the warmth persists.
  • The shirts tucked into tight, ebony brown rawhide pants, trousers designed to keep the warmth in and the cold out.
  • Through the solid floor of the abode, the chill of winter seeped in, fettered little by the meagre warmth provided by the fire.
  • This is a couple who are so engaged with each other that the room almost crackles with energy and warmth. Times, Sunday Times
  • to cause soreness and warmth by friction.
  • She went further into the room, drawn by the warmth of the fire.
  • It's true that we have been leading a difficult life, for we need not only to be under various external pressures, but also to be in the face of internal perplexities.You would be affected by the warmth of life if someone gives you an understanding look during your bitter struggle.Even a mere glance would make you moved and inpired.
  • And this open-handed warmth equally encompasses the friendly, obliging ship's crew.
  • The warmth displayed in the opening adagio was refreshing, but the constant flux in this elusive symphony needs to sound natural, inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a country where acquaintances embrace when meeting and strangers are greeted with warmth, bonhomie, and a demitasse of rich coffee.
  • Their body warmth heated the upper floor where their humans lived and, if the snows of winter and the snow-drifts off the roofs piled up very high, the farmers could still shovel their way down to their snow-bound herds.
  • In fact, most plants rather relished having a regular drink, interspersed with short bursts of sun and periods of relative warmth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tatiana exuded a porous, evanescent, yet everlasting warmth; her very presence, her satin face in his palm made his back hurt less. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • They embraced her fondly before drawing her to the warmth of the fire. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The Compander software compander compands without changing the pitch or natural warmth of the audio.
  • And, oh, maiden! "added the queen, with benevolent warmth," steel not thy heart against her -- listen with ductile senses to her gentle ministry; and may God and His Son prosper that pious lady's counsel, so that it may win a new strayling to the Immortal Fold! Leila or, the Siege of Granada, Complete
  • Soft carpets and fabrics convey a sense of warmth, intimacy, and privacy.
  • They're more mukluk than goth, but you can't beat 'em for warmth. Calling all Knitters! And Sock Lovers! Emergency Knitting please? Plus see squirrel pics!
  • Her body persisted in leaning into his warmth, seeking his strength - almost as though it knew something she did not.
  • As we arrived at the river, the cold easterly gale had veered to a light westerly breeze with a touch of warmth in it, perfect for river trouting.
  • The new style of kitchen mixes matt and shiny surfaces, so some areas reflect light while others add warmth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shih Tzu puppies at one week of age can respond to their breeder with warmth and affection.
  • I could sense their warmth and desire to please but I didn't know how to respond.
  • Their other advantages are warmth and ease of cleaning with a carpet sweeper or vacuum cleaner.
  • There was a warmth in his voice and an ease of manner that took me aback. Times, Sunday Times
  • Light billowed out of her, and warmth in damp gusts as if from a garden after a rainstorm. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » A Delicate Subject
  • They bunched around the fire for warmth.
  • Each fibre has a hollow core trapping still air and aiding warmth.
  • It gives them a gravitas and a warmth and bond. Times, Sunday Times
  • Down went the sun and down, not diving steeply, but passing northward as it sank, and then suddenly daylight and the expansive warmth of daylight had gone altogether, and the index of the statoscope quivered over to The War in the Air
  • This new colour will add warmth and richness to your natural hair shade.
  • In Satre's philosophy, being is prior to "nothing" but would be meaningless without "nothing"; however, man pursues the being in the unstable state, which causes useless warmth of life.
  • The warmth of the conversation soon dissipated the chill in the air.
  • There must be some place for warmth in this cold world, she thought, and watched the fireflies dance around a moss-grown statue of Hercules.
  • Kids raised in authoritarian households got grades comparable to kids from what we called authoritative households, where you had strictness accompanied by warmth and encouragement of self-direction.
  • Frothy geysers and hissing fumaroles vent into icy air, huge herds of elk and bison gather in low basins for food and warmth, the forest glitters with ice, and a blanket of snow brings a rare silence.
  • Also, people who held a hot therapeutic pad versus cold were more likely to choose a gift for a friend rather than for themselves. 4 In this case, it appears that the insula is the culprit -- it processes physical warmth and social warmth. Srinivasan Pillay: Want to Be More Giving? Try Warming Your Hands
  • Alan was very reluctant to leave the warmth and comfort of the fire.
  • But blocking out all other friendly warmth isn't the way to handle this. The Sun
  • Then I struck on an idea that, from the warmth and safety of my London flat, seemed quite brilliant: I would ride a motorbike.
  • The Wallabies say they are here to learn how to win away from home, and to play in different conditions from the sun and warmth they are used to.
  • Unexpected warmth suddenly enveloped my shoulders, making my head snap up in surprise.
  • They receive you with effusive warmth, offer you mint tea poured from a silver teapot from high into little glasses, and serve you the local dishes cooked in the traditional way.
  • There was a firepit for warmth in Winter, and brackets on the white-painted walls which held oil lamps.
  • What was once discarded is now the source of warmth, comfort and individual expression. Hats Off To `e ko logic
  • Hats made of fleece and gloves or mittens lined with fleece are excellent choices for warmth and breathability.
  • During the winter, additional warmth was provided by bear skins and buffalo hides.
  • A rictus grin crumpled his careworn face; just another lost soul grimly drinking into the morning, pathetically clutching at the warmth of the false camaraderie of the night before. Survived another workshop!
  • You find happiness and fulfillment in relationships and warmth in family situations.
  • The warmth comes instead from the carbon dioxide's physiological effects on the plants. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • But he was able to overwhelm an audience of devotees by genuine warmth and frankness.
  • 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.
  • Thus the impure sublunary fire conveys neither heat nor light, but as it kindles upon some earthly materials of wood, stubble, or the like; but the nobler and celestial fire in the body of the sun, that works all these effects by a communication of its own virtue, without the interposal of those culinary helps: it affords flame and light, and warmth and all, without fuel. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
  • She exuded warmth and was always smiling and giggling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The combination of warmth and music sent him to sleep.
  • Others on the move include bats, which have taken to using canals as a seasonal corridor in the warmth, according to a report from British Waterways, and thousands of browntail moth caterpillars, which have spun sticky canopies of cocoons on Canvey island, in Essex, to pupate earlier than usual. The Guardian World News
  • Pianissimos were so soft they whispered, the fortes were imbued with a warmth and strength that echoed through the chapel and up to its high, vaulted ceilings.
  • But central heating has ‘disburdened’ consumers from acknowledging their dependence on others for warmth.
  • Once on the move some warmth soon returned, and we were soon enjoying the mid-air acrobatics that this route provides.
  • She crawled closer to the funeral pyre, rejoicing in its warmth, and slept.
  • Instead, we listened to tributes that limned his capacity to touch and generosity of spirit, his impact, his love of words, his insatiable curiosity and, most importantly, the empathy and warmth that fueled his writing and the relationships in which he luxuriated. Andrew S. Doctoroff: The Last Lecture Given by Our Good Friend Jeff Zaslow
  • The climbers were sitting huddled together for warmth.
  • Hatred is a cold fire, and it gives no warmth. Laurell K. Hamilton 
  • Extra warmth from sunlight can put an additional load on the air-conditioning system.
  • Autumn colours add warmth to a room.
  • It was the kind of warmth like pulling blankets out of the dryer and wrapping them around you in the middle of winter.
  • Without any kindness or warmth, he quickly placed one hand on my waist and the other in mine.
  • Sitars fade into pianos into strings over languid hip-hop rhythms, lulling you not only into a sense of warmth and comfort, but also a feeling that you're living in the perpetual summer of your dreams.
  • The sun sends out light and warmth.
  • It was too cold to shed the warmth of her cloak, and underneath she wore a Fardohnyan costume ill-suited to the bitter cold. TREASON KEEP
  • Alan was very reluctant to leave the warmth and comfort of the fire.
  • I gasped hard, unbelieving at the warmth.
  • This year's brainteaser, which is available from Caversham toy and book shop Wordplay in Prospect Street, will aim to raise cash for CIRDIC, which offers food, warmth and a place to freshen up for homeless people in the town. Getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed
  • Walker felt the warmth drain out of his soul as the door slammed shut and the light drained away.
  • It seems to lessen the coldness of the gray and add an inviting warmth to the store design.
  • Imitating the style of Dante and Petrarch, he wrote verses, "canzoni", and especially sonnets, which are not without value, and excite surprise by their warmth of feeling. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Rain and warmth are bringing out the garden snails, mainly at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Socially inept recluses isolated in dimly lit rooms devoid of furniture and warmth, lacking friends and family, hating their jobs and life in general are the usual way in which single people are portrayed.
  • The light spills on to the darkened street and the warmth reddens my cheeks in seconds.
  • The spirited mother's courage and love for her son lend the narrative warmth and dignity.
  • They've painted it red to create a feeling of warmth.
  • As he moved upon her, the mutual warmth as their thighs made contact caused them to groan in ecstasy.
  • What better could I have done in the smoky warmth of our hearth-fire than to con, by the light of the electric bulb dangling overhead, its annals in some such voluntarily quaint and unconsciously old-fashioned volume as Irving’s Legends of the Conquest of Spain; or to read in some such (if there is any such other) imperishably actual and unfadingly brilliant record of impressions as Gautier’s Familiar Spanish Travels
  • In good years, the warmth of the sun as it rises kills off the fungus, leaving the grapes shrivelled and unsightly, but tasting delicious: full of the sugar and glycerine which was left behind.
  • Humor, insightful content, and warmth on a social media page can all contribute to your brand's shareability.
  • His expression lacked warmth or encouragement.
  • Throughout his life he never lost the admiration for the mind, character, warmth, and friendliness of Temple.
  • As warmth gradually returns to the northern temperate latitudes, so do the birds that migrated south last autumn.
  • From her Oscar-nominated turn in Lorenzo's Oil in 1992 to her Mrs March in Little Women and, more recently, in Stepmom and Anywhere But Here, Sarandon emanates a maternal warmth on screen that few others can touch.
  • It had light green draperies attached, creating a romantic warmth.
  • She wasn't a conceited girl; she was used to admiring glances and had fended off the tentative advances of several of the young housemen, but the professor's glances were strictly impersonal and he had shown no wish to add warmth to their relationship. A Kiss For Julie
  • Among the friends we make in life,there are only one or two who can be called "a special friend" and that's how I think of you.You show the warmth of your friendship in so many different ways,That's why I hope your birthday is the happiest of days.
  • The warmth from the fire made her feel sleepy.
  • The area is famous for the warmth and hospitality of its people.
  • Her eyes were wide open and crystal clear, but instead of the warmth of lucidity, they burned with the ice of expressionlessness.
  • His ear was brought round all right, and soon the hot hoosh sent warmth tingling through us. South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
  • What is missing here is humour and warmth. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the 50s a tennis player lit up with warmth the whole world.
  • After propping the shovel against the side of the building, I stamped the snow off my shoes and stepped into the warmth of the office, closing the door against the cold.
  • Love is like a match to a wick. It takes that right combination to strike a flame. But once the flame is there, it can either give warmth, die out or burn your world to ashes. Even kill you. It's how you sustain the flame, feed it, and moderate the amount of energy in balance. Anthony Liccione 
  • She shivered slightly as a cool breeze stirred beneath her cloak and he hugged her close against his side to share his warmth. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Our affections are our life-- We live by them; they supply our warmth
  • She speaks with warmth of Maxwell, Redpath and Gillies and there's a keen eye too kept on contemporary talents.
  • The warmth of the restaurant and a few glasses of sherry really hit the spot, and having unthawed, we indulged in mouth-watering Southern cooking eating scrumptious shrimp and grits.
  • All these she studied long and carefully, while the dancing glow of the firelight played over the child's delicate flesh, and it extended its little arms in the pleasant warmth, holding them up, as in act of adoration, towards those gracious unseen presences, still, apparently, hovering above the flood of instreaming sunshine against the ceiling overhead. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance
  • A show to bring warmth to your heart, a large measure of live music with traditional dance circle steps.
  • While such toe-curling confessionals may grate with some, they nonetheless fill its forty-five minutes with a world-weary warmth and idealism to match the boundary-breaking beats.
  • The sun sheds light and warmth.
  • Yasuko warmly welcomed her inside and offered her a bowl of soup and the warmth of his fire.
  • The others huddled around Jack to give him the protection and warmth of their bodies, and rubbed his arms and legs.
  • Belief provides spiritual warmth, comfort and easiness. If you are a religious believer, you tend to feel more peaceful, satisfying and happy. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Bright yellow walls and pink carpets and rugs increase the sense of warmth. Times, Sunday Times
  • She could hear shallow breathing and felt the warmth of a body turn over.
  • The buildings huddled together like a herd of deer in the dead of a winter storm, attempting to share warmth and shelter from the elements.
  • Her acting added warmth and colour to the production.
  • Who can resist the message of warmth and good fellowship?
  • Warm reds and terracotta, sunshine yellows and striking blues give the property an air of confidence, style and warmth, often lacking in period houses.
  • What a relief to be cocooned in warmth - and what a danger.
  • A warm smile lifted the corners of her mouth and her golden eyes burned of motherly warmth.
  • Since the most productive of heat and warmth are Cancer and Leo, they assigned these to the greatest and most powerful heavenly bodies, the luminaries, as houses.
  • Ramona spoke with warmth when she recollected the doctor who used to be at the county hospital.
  • Nothing seems to contradict the longing for warmth and companionship more than a multiplex.
  • She shivered slightly as a cool breeze stirred beneath her cloak and he hugged her close against his side to share his warmth. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • I am a woman, possessing the softness and warmth that is my birthright, and I love what I am.
  • The English springer spaniel truly is an energetic, outgoing breed, and most springers exhibit a gregariousness, warmth and sweet-temper that makes them a joy to know.
  • We lay on the beach, basking in the warmth of the hot sun.
  • Whenever you wash or shower, the warmth is extracted from the waste water to power heating via a 'heat exchanger'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The door closed firmly, shutting me out from the warmth inside.
  • There is too little food or warmth; learning is by rote, and students make their own clothes.
  • The hall effuses warmth and hospitality.

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