Use warm in a sentence
Sentences starting with warm
- Warm compassion seized upon the tender-hearted young widow, and her own eyes grew dim. [10]
- Warm in the sun, cold in the shade--an icy breeze blowing out of the south. [5]
- Warm is my place about me, and above Where was the raven, I behold the dove. [11]
- Warm water quickly heated at the gas, with a little acetic acid in it, used generally for her scouring,--and then cold water with oatmeal flour, took away in part the dulness and the lines in the flesh. [11]
- Warm days and cool nights and simplicity was her idea. [4]
- Warm and sunny and smooth; the sea a luminous Mediterranean blue . [5]
- Warm currents of air were passing like waves of a sea of breath over the wide plains; the stars were softly stinging the sky, and a bright moon was asserting itself in the growing dusk. [11]
Sentences ending with warm
- The edge where we stood was quite warm. [4]
- The night was warm. [9]
- Honora's face grew warm. [9]
- It was very warm. [5]
- His heart was warm. [11]
- Ah, it was warm! [11]
- We quitted the train at Oos, and walked the entire remaining distance to Baden-Baden, with the exception of a lift of less than an hour which we got on a passing wagon, the weather being exhaustingly warm. [5]
- She is accustomed to hot weather on the Nile, and will not find our beautiful Susa too warm. [10]
- But the fourth time, he groped a little further, and his hand lightly swept against something soft and warm. [5]
- Of course it soon becomes foul, and in warm weather somewhat warm. [4]
Short sentences using warm
- You have a warm temper? [5]
- It is warm here. [5]
Sentences containing warm two or more times
- She wanted a warm bed at night--but a warm bed at night alone. [11]
- Was there a place in Europe from Spain to Greece, where the American could once be warm --really warm without effort--in or out of doors? [4]
- The weather was growing pretty warm, --very warm, in fact. [5]
More example sentences with the word warm in them
- Dorothea received the young man with warm sympathy; she had heard that his father had fallen in the fight, and how nobly he too had distinguished himself. [10]
- But first, when you die, we will put you way down in de leetla warm house in de ground, on de side of de hill, in de Parish of Bon'venture, because it is de only place for a gipsy like Vanne Castine. [11]
- But now that you are here, you will find a warm welcome, Miss Penniman. [9]
- Darkness surrounded him, yet a bright dazzling light issued from his soul and illuminated his whole being with the warm golden radiance of the sun. [10]
- Even after three years of more or less intimacy between us, Farrar still wore his exterior of pessimism and indifference, the shell with which he chose to hide a naturally warm and affectionate disposition. [9]
- So calm the world, so still the city lies, So warm the haze that spreads o'er everything; And yet where, there, Peace sits as Lord and King, Havoc will reign when next the sun shall rise. [11]
- It was warm work, all the way, and the last fortnight of it was suffocatingly smoky, for in Oregon and Columbia the forest fires were raging. [5]
- So large a work as the "History of the Rise of the Dutch Republic," offered for the press by an author as yet unknown to the British public, could hardly expect a warm welcome from the great dealers in literature as merchandise. [6]
- There was warm work again at the Kirk-way, but the day before yesterday we reached Lammen. [10]
- The warm confidence with which Mary, the widow of the King of Hungary, who fell in the Turkish war, gazed into Quijada's finely modelled, slightly bronzed countenance proved that she knew how to estimate his worth aright. [10]
- The physician noticed, with warm sympathy, how deeply this mysterious expectation had influenced her excitable nature, ever torn by varying emotions, and the excellent man was ready to aid her as a friend and intercessor. [10]
- He urged her, with warm insistence, to tell him what it was that weighed on her, and at last, with eyes full of tears, she forced herself to say: "You yourself have seen what they take me for. [10]
- He turned away with a feeling of relief, however, for this gossip with the Huguenot maid would no doubt interest her, give new direction to her warm sympathies, which if roused in one thing were ever more easily roused in others. [11]
- Mighty warm times--I wished I hadn't come. [5]
- The travelling musicians who, to save a few pennies, had begun to eat bread, cheese, and radishes, instead of the warm meals provided for the others, let their knives drop and set down the wine-jugs. [10]
- He might tell who told him; then the king and the duke would make it warm for me. [5]
- There are those who prefer a warm bath to a brisk walk in the inspiring air, where ten thousand keen influences minister to the sense of beauty and run along the excited nerves. [4]
- For a little while we had some warm days--according to the family's estimate; I was hardly discommoded myself. [5]
- The matter of which I spoke to you so earnestly shall be just as earnestly attended to--and again with very many warm regards for Jo. [5]
- When those letters were written my impressions were fresh, but now they have lost that freshness; they were warm then--they are cold, now. [5]
- How many tears were shed over those coffins which contained the earthly remains of many a young life once rich in hopes and glowing with warm enthusiasm, many a quiet heart which had throbbed joyously for man's noblest possession! [10]
- Warm, still days were interspersed between the windy ones, when the sky was turquoise blue, when the very river banks were steeped in new colours, when the distant, shadowy mountains became real. [9]
- If the patient were brought into a warm room, heat would be applied very rapidly, were not something interposed to prevent this, and allow its gradual admission. [3]
- His warm face went pale, then shot to purple, and finally settled into a grey ruddiness. [11]
- The warm life went out of her, and she was to herself as a dimly conscious shadow that glided with passive acquiescence wherever it was led. [6]
- Philippus knew men well; Orion really had a heart, a warm heart. [10]
- It was wonderful weather, as warm as summer, and the vast escort which accompanied the two hundred coffins of the champions of freedom to their last resting-place seemed endless. [10]
- But this cold weather was too warm for us; so we started to Darjeeling, in the Himalayas--a twenty-four hour journey. [5]
- With the warm weather he was able to be about again, and occasionally to mend a harness, but Doctor Rowell shook his head when Jethro stopped his buggy in the road one day to inquire about Ephraim. [9]
- In due time we spread our blankets in the warm sand between two large boulders and soon feel asleep, careless of the procession of ants that passed in through rents in our clothing and explored our persons. [5]
- We believe that we may promise him as warm a welcome among ourselves as he will receive even in America; that his place will be at once conceded to him among the first historians in our common language. [6]
- The summer--or what we call summer in the North, which is usually a preparation for warm weather, ending in a preparation for cold weather --seemed to me very short--but I have noticed that each summer is a little shorter than the preceding one. [4]
- Again a warm wave of joy seemed to surge upward in her breast, and she fancied that her heart was much too small for such a wealth of rapture, and it was already overflowing in hot waves, washing all grief far, far away. [10]
- But the body was warm yet. [11]
- What a contrast was this rich country, warm with color and suggestive of abundance, to the pale and scrimped coast land of Maine denuded of its trees! [4]
- Such, for instance, was the estimable man to whom I have repeatedly referred as a warm defender of tractoration, and a bitter assailant of its enemies. [6]
- David Humphrey, who was outside, offered to put up the Sergeant's horse; but he said: "No, if you'll hold him just a moment, Mr. Humphrey, I'll ask for a drink of something warm, and move on. [11]
- Indeed, Jean Jacques was not so old that she would have found it difficult to take a well-defined and warm interest in him, were circumstances propitious. [11]
- Although the day was not particularly warm, he began to perspire a little; and he repeated the words over to himself, "I understand you. [9]
- The waxing moon was mirrored like a silver column, now wavering and tremulous, now rent by the waves tossing under a strong southeast wind, and illumined the warm autumn night. [10]
- But the danger was increasing every moment, and, warm as was the parting, the last clasp of the hand and kiss swiftly followed the first words of greeting. [10]
- His own heart was heavy enough, but he knew his companion's warm devotion to the Queen; so, passing his arm around his shoulder, he entreated him to maintain that peace of soul and mind which he had so often admired. [10]
- I suppose it was deficient in literary elegance, or too warm in its language; for no notice was taken of it, and the hyena-horror was allowed to complete itself in the face of daylight. [6]
- A cheerful fire was blazing on the hearth, the lamp burnt brightly, my clock received me with its old familiar welcome; everything was quiet, warm and cheering, and in happy contrast to the gloom and darkness I had quitted. [12]
- No mysterious attraction warned me that the heart warm with the same blood as mine was throbbing so near my own. [6]
- The night being warm, there was a large screen drawn across the room, for a barrier against the heat of the fire. [12]
- It was a warm, rainy, autumnal day. [2]
- It was a warm, pleasant day, and delightful in the grounds. [11]
- It was a warm, gray morning. [2]
- The day was warm, but the air was full of vitality and the spirit of adventure. [4]
- He was very warm, and well he might be; for, not to mention the exertion of getting the trunk up stairs, he was closely muffled in winter garments, though the thermometer had stood all day at eighty-one in the shade. [12]
- It was yet warm, and the handsome features wore a smile. [11]
- Her nature was warm, and she had the animal-like fondness for physical ease and content. [11]
- His face was warm with colour even in the night air, warmer than she had ever seen it. [11]
- He has a warm welcome in many houses--the French ladies even plead his cause; le beau capitaine is asked out; no entertainment at last is considered complete, without Captain--later on Major Robert Stobo. [11]
- These monkeys in warm weather make the forests resound at morning and evening with their overwhelming voices. [1]
- Now, as the warm weather approaches, and the ganders begin to spawn-- The excited listener sprang toward me to shake hands, and said: "There, there--that will do. [5]
- Her heart was warm towards him, because of that moment when she rebelled and was hard at soul. [11]
- He felt her warm tears on his face, and as he looked up into her kind, faithful eyes, brimming over with tears of sympathy and regret, his heart melted to tenderness. [10]
- Who, if the warm sun were extinguished, would instantly remember that the moon and stars remain? [10]
- It was a warm spring day, a stray day sent in advance, as it were, to warn the nomads of the city that it was time to move on. [4]
- But I'll be warm soon enough, now. [9]
- But suddenly one warm September noon, when her pale, waxing crescent was plainly visible in the blue sky by daylight, she beheld him again. [10]
- We unite in warm regards to you and yours. [5]
- Everywhere was the warm ocean undulating lazily to the vague horizon. [11]
- She felt a warm moisture on her cheeks, and realized that she was crying with the first real sorrow of her life. [9]
- I need something warm inside after my wet ride. [10]
- It is very warm in here; I feel it as much as you do. [10]
- That night a warm heavy rain came on, and in the morning every stream and river was swollen to twice its size. [11]
- She had a warm heart--that he knew; and he felt for her sake that he had no right to wish for more than the note expressed. [9]
- Are not two warm hearths yours to sit at, and the love and care of two faithful house-wives; and are you not the father and counsellor, not alone of your nephews and nieces, but of their parents likewise? [10]
- Another, and her warm hand clasped the pale, moist, and wrinkled one which hung by the horse's neck. [11]
- A glint of warm gold gleamed from her hair, and a tint of red shone in the clear dark brown of cheeks. [13]
- Nothing's ever too warm for you," she added. [11]
- Is the house warm enough for you? [11]
- Later, in the warm dusk, they travelled up to Dalgrothe Mountain, and came to Valmond's tent. [11]
- It was a warm day in August, just the sort of day when an adventure of any kind seemed impossible. [4]
- That's only in warm countries where there's nightingales. [11]
- Janet had grown warm at the mention of Ditmar's name. [9]
- So it was warm and snug within, though bleak and raw without; it was light and bright within, though outside it was as dark and dreary as if the world had been lit with Hartford gas. [5]
- Something hitherto spontaneous, warm and living was withering within me. [9]
- The night was warm and light. [2]
- The King was warm and comfortable, now, for he had cast his rags and clothed himself in the second-hand suit which Hendon had bought on London Bridge. [5]
- The room was warm and close, it reeked with the smell of stale food, but at least she found relief from that other odour. [9]
- Inside it was warm and bright and home-like; outside it was twenty degrees below zero, and like some vast tomb where life itself was congealed, and only the white stars, low, twinkling, and quizzical, lived-a life of sharp corrosion, not of fire. [11]
- A current of warm air, redolent of beer and food, met the travellers as they entered the large, low room, dimly lighted by the tiny windows, scarcely more than loop-holes, pierced in two sides. [10]
- She felt a violent shock, the pitcher flew out of her hand and was shattered into a thousand fragments, and she sank to the ground under the weight of a warm, rough, heavy mass. [10]
- He is a very warm partisan, and openly and actively opposed to the election of General Taylor. [7]
- Mr. Gridley felt very warm indeed, uncomfortably so, and applied his handkerchief to his face. [6]
- The day being very warm and the street a quiet one, the windows were wide open; and it was easy to hear through the Venetian blinds all that passed inside. [12]
- The mountains are very high and steep about Carson, Eagle and Washoe Valleys--very high and very steep, and so when the snow gets to melting off fast in the Spring and the warm surface-earth begins to moisten and soften, the disastrous land-slides commence. [5]
- It is always very cold on that lake shore in the night, but we had plenty of blankets and were warm enough. [5]
- Mr. Gulian C. Verplanck, the venerable senior member of the society, proposed the vote of thanks to Mr. Motley with words of warm commendation. [6]
- He had not uttered one warm or human word concerning Claridge Pasha, and it was felt and said, that no pledge had been given to insure the relief of the man who had caught the imagination of England. [11]
- She received the utmost kindness from her hosts, and had the old, warm, and grateful regard for them. [14]
- This thought consoled us, but did not warm our feet. [4]
- The dispute between us waxed warm, and I finally said, with a pretense of being in earnest: "Well, there is one way to settle the matter--I will go and ask her. [5]
- Morel will warm us up another little bottle. [2]
- We were brought up on the precept "get the best," and it was with high anticipations that we set out about eleven o'clock one warm, foggy morning. [4]
- Now you've curled up and got warm, you daughter of a bitch! [2]
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