Use warmth in a sentence
Sentences starting with warmth
- Warmth and passion and youth and excitement and variety--oh, infinite variety there had been!--but had the start been a fair one, had she, with a whole mind and a full soul of desire, gone to him first and last? [11]
Sentences ending with warmth
- Now impetuously, now with dignified calmness, now with devout exaltation, hands were raised to take the oath, and whoever clasped hands did so with fervent warmth. [10]
- Crowning the shadows was a splendid helmet of light, rich with the dyes of the morning; the pines were touched with a brilliant if austere warmth. [11]
- In return for this service another might perhaps soon be requested from the friend of Octavianus, who greeted his promise with grateful warmth. [10]
- The royal lady, the Emperor's favourite sister, was in her own room, adjoining her imperial brother's, talking with Don Luis Quijada, the brave nobleman of whom the Spanish and the Netherland soldiers had spoken with equal warmth. [10]
- You may know, that, for the earlier stages of development of almost any vegetable, you only want air, water, light, and warmth. [6]
- It was a sun of the most wonderful brightness and warmth. [11]
- A difficult case reminded him of the skilful, half-forgotten artisan; and when the latter came out of the shed with a sack of coal, Benedict greeted him with sincere warmth. [10]
- And then he related what wonderful influence she had over Caesar's sufferings, and praised her with his usual enthusiastic warmth. [10]
- We have but one heart, and yet we pour it out into other hearts without its losing in strength or in warmth. [10]
- He, too, can not forget the son, and if he does----" "No, Barbara, no," interrupted Wolf, carried away by her passionate warmth. [10]
Short sentences using warmth
- Did they, too, need warmth? [9]
- Yet warmth will come again. [11]
Sentences containing warmth two or more times
- As Titianus entered the room a comfortable warmth and subtle perfume met his senses; the warmth was produced by stoves of a peculiar form standing in the middle of the room; one of these represented Vulcan's forge. [10]
More example sentences with the word warmth in them
- The stars, as you know, proclaim to you, as to me, that a higher power has joined us as light and warmth are joined. [10]
- This impromptu toast would have been drunk with more warmth, if we could have foreseen an immediate event. [11]
- Pierre, without a word, began cleaning his rifle, while Macavoy smoked, and sat looking into the distance, surveying the sweet warmth and light. [11]
- Miss Bronte spoke with the greatest warmth of Miss Martineau, and of the good she had gained from her. [14]
- Jane greeted him with surprise and warmth, set meat and bread and drink before him; and called Lassiter out to see him. [13]
- Pollux had spoken with much warmth, but Selene's last words startled him and checked the effervescence of his feelings. [10]
- The younger Granvelle, with his father, had also been present at the performance of this motet of homage at Cambray, and respectfully confirmed his Majesty's remark, speaking with special warmth of the fervour and delicacy with which Jean Courtois had conducted the choir. [10]
- Melissa had confessed with far greater warmth what her feelings had been after she had sacrificed for the suffering sinner. [10]
- There was a whiteness growing round the eyes, and eating up the warmth of the cheek; his admirably smooth brow was contracted into heavy wrinkles, and a foot shifted uneasily on the floor with a scraping sole. [11]
- The low words which the artist exchanged with the woman whose love, even during the period of separation, would shed light and warmth upon his darkened life, were deeply impressed upon the souls of both. [10]
- All their faces were now shining with that latent warmth of feeling Pierre had noticed the day before and had fully understood after his talk with Prince Andrew. [2]
- Though Boonda Broke was smiling, the lad's face flushed again with anger, for the man's real character had been revealed to him on the instant, and he was yet in the indignant warmth of the new experience. [11]
- Overhead, the sun was pouring out a flood of light and warmth, and though it was bitterly cold, life was beating hard in the bosom of the West. [11]
- True, the execution was not nearly so good as at the rehearsal, for Maria sang in a low and somewhat muffled voice, while, spite of Wilhelm's vehement beating of time, the warmth and verve of the day before would not return. [10]
- An alarming symptom was his preference for the warmth of a furnace-register to the lively sparkle of the open woodfire. [4]
- Youth to her was a warmth, a glory. [11]
- Lastly, with earnest warmth, she besought him, before taking the prisoners away, to permit her to speak to the commanding general, Philippus, her father's guest, who, she was certain, was in the palace. [10]
- I have food, warmth, leisure, books, friends. [6]
- The gaiety and warmth of the hut erected in the Public Gardens which houses the British Officers' Club were a relief. [9]
- With what zealous warmth he related that Wolff, like the upright man he was, had rejected even the faintest shadow of doubt of her steadfastness and truth, which were his own principal virtues also. [10]
- Henceforth from all warmth and love she was banished.... [9]
- Overpowered by the warmth and comfort and the fatigue they had undergone, Nelly and the old man had not long taken their seats here, when they fell asleep. [12]
- It was not until Henderson had time to take in the warmth of this domestic picture that Carmen rose. [4]
- Are there not trout in the streams, gum exuding from the spruce, sugar in the maples, honey in the hollow trees, fur on the sables, warmth in hickory logs? [4]
- As a beautiful tree beside a burning house is seized by the neighboring flames, although immediately protected with cold water, Maria, in spite of her long-cherished resolve to receive him coolly, was overwhelmed by the warmth of her husband's feelings. [10]
- The Cure, beaming, touched by her warmth, and by her tiny caressing fingers, stooped and kissed them both like an old courtier. [11]
- He had thrilled to the archaic but clear-hearted style of the old German chronicler, and the warmth he felt had passed into his voice, so that it became louder. [11]
- His surprise deepened to perplexity at the warmth of the handclasp that followed. [9]
- When he returned to his lodgings, Master Adrian followed him, and modestly, yet with all the warmth of affection which he felt for this true friend of his master, entreated him to permit him to speak freely. [10]
- The light of those beautiful eyes was like the lustre of ice; in all her features there was nothing of that human warmth which shows that sympathy has reached the soul beneath the mask of flesh it wears. [6]
- He knew him thoroughly, and had watched his development with increasing warmth of sympathy, the more so as many a trait of character which he recognised in Heinz reminded him of his own nature and aspirations at his age. [10]
- Never, as in this moment when the cold rain wet their faces, had the thought of its comfort and warmth and luxury struck him so vividly; yes, and of its terror and loneliness now, of the tortured spirit in it that found no rest. [9]
- Entering the house they sat before the fire, holding their hands to the warmth from force of habit, though the night was not cold. [11]
- Those who give them the warmth of affection they pay back most honestly. [10]
- It seemed to them as if the song filled the dim, cold corridor with warmth and sunlight. [10]
- The soft light, the warmth, the exotic odour of the plants, the well-dressed people who trod softly the strip of carpet set on the marble with the air of being at home--all contributed to an excitement, intense yet benumbing. [9]
- Then in contrast, the warmth, brightness, and bravery on the face of the lad in blue and gold who struck aside the descending blade and caught her up in his arms; and she had nestled there--in those arms of Philip d'Avranche. [11]
- Finally, with all the warmth of a really anxious heart, she entreated him to heed her warning. [10]
- And up through the splendour, and the shadows, and the loneliness, and the austere warmth, must our travellers go. [11]
- But there are the quarries--" Petrus did not let his companion finish his sentence, but interrupted him with all the warmth of youth, exclaiming: "And do you mean to say that fame cannot be won by the arts of building? [10]
- But she returned the prefect's friendly greeting with all the warmth at her command. [10]
- As soon as the ladies, who accompanied them, had turned their backs, Bent-Anat grasped her brother's hand with unaccustomed warmth, and said: "Avoid all imprudence; but your demand is just, and I will help you with all my heart. [10]
- Within, there was the glow of warmth and color that Carmen liked to create for herself. [4]
- The warmth of the dry hay was comforting, and after caring for my wounds, which I found were but scratches, I had somewhat to eat from my knapsack, drank up two eggs, and then coiled myself for sleep. [11]
- I cannot take the comfort with you, my dear friends, that I would; for it seems as if I carried a lump of ice in my heart, and all the warmth I find in you cannot thaw it out. [6]
- Marquis Paulucci was talking to him with particular warmth and the Emperor, with his head bent to the left, was listening with a dissatisfied air. [2]
- She thought it strange that Virginia herself had never once asked her about Stephen's condition and she spoke of this one day to the Judge with as much warmth as she was capable of. [9]
- There was sound, statesmanlike logic in his words, yet his language did not lack warmth and charm. [10]
- He felt the softness of her, and the warmth, and the quick heave of her breast. [13]
- Your heart is so rich in warmth of feeling, grant me but a small share of it and ask tangible gifts in return. [10]
- The white, placid snow made a coverlet as wide as the vision of the eye, save where spruce and cedar trees gave a touch of warmth and refuge here and there. [11]
- She wore a simple white gown with a bunch of roses at the belt, and a broad hat lined with red that shaded her face and gave it a warmth it did not possess. [11]
- The sun was shining brightly, the wind held its breath, and the noon-day warmth was almost like that of spring. [9]
- With fervent warmth she besought her to release her from this newly awakened nature, which surely could not be pleasing in the sight of Heaven, and let her once more become what she was before the unfortunate ramble in the moonlight. [10]
- The unfortunate Paulus sat on a stone bench in front of the senator's door, and shivered; for, as dawn approached, the night-air grew cooler, and he was accustomed to the warmth of the sheepskin, which he had now given to Hermas. [10]
- At last she sat down on a bench at the door of her home, and the summer afternoon spent its glories on her; for the sunflowers and the hollyhocks were round her, and the warmth gave her face a shining health and joyousness. [11]
- Atossa took a ring from her finger, put it on mine and kissed my hand in the warmth of her emotion--you know how eager and excitable she is. [10]
- Margaret would have repudiated with some warmth any intimation that she had lost her heart, and was really predicting the practical possibilities of that loss, and she would have been quite honest with herself in thinking that she was still mistress of her own feeling. [4]
- Perfect culture has refined all blood, warmth, flavor, out of them. [4]
- He was only quite at ease when having poured several glasses of wine mechanically into his large mouth he felt a pleasant warmth in his body, an amiability toward all his fellows, and a readiness to respond superficially to every idea without probing it deeply. [2]
- There was no question of warmth, for in snow-time every house was banked up with earth above the foundations, the cracks and intersections of windows and doors filled with cloth from the village looms; and wood was for the chopping far and near. [11]
- The eye is pleased by this chastity--pure whiteness, the glow of yellow, the slight touch of sensuous warmth in the rose. [4]
- Take up a piece of turf: it is a clod, without warmth, inanimate. [4]
- And," I went on, with some warmth, "it was large enough just before you came in, and pleasant enough. [4]
- But the warmth of youth rebels against everything that is cool. [10]
- He was conscious of the warmth of her body, the scent of perfume, and the creaking of her corset as she moved. [2]
- The honest warmth of the other gentleman I respect, and I'm truly sorry to be the messenger of such unpleasant news. [12]
- There is warmth of summer in both tales, and thrilling air and the beauty of the wild countryside. [11]
- His momentary vision of Sheila Llyn remained with him--not as a vision, rather as a warmth in his inmost being, something which made him intensely alert, cheerful, defiant, exactly skilful. [11]
- Then the necessity of appealing to her in prayer seized upon him, and with fervent warmth he besought her to surround with her gracious protection the young life which owed its existence to him. [10]
- At the close of a sunny day the western sky has a softened aspect: its color, we say, has warmth in it On such a day you may meet a caterpillar on the footpath, and turn out for him. [4]
- The vital warmth of a great idea had given an expression to her face which had long been absent from it. [11]
- In the autumn of 1806 everybody had again begun talking of the war with Napoleon with even greater warmth than the year before. [2]
- Pierre's attire by now consisted of a dirty torn shirt (the only remnant of his former clothing), a pair of soldier's trousers which by Karataev's advice he tied with string round the ankles for warmth, and a peasant coat and cap. [2]
- Janet was by no means ungrateful for the warmth of such affection, though in moments conscious of a certain perplexity and sadness because she was able to give such a meagre return for the wealth of its offering. [9]
- Miriam greeted the new arrivals with the utmost warmth, and the men who, representing three generations, stood before her, presented a picture on which the eyes of any well-disposed person could not fail to rest with pleasure. [10]
- It had warmth, natural life and passion. [11]
- The warmth of my breath unlocks the streams. [5]
- There was no moon, the stars were few, but a mellow warmth was in the air. [11]
- Her way with me had hitherto always been one of kindness and warmth. [9]
- How often has many a tired old man envied the superannuated family cat, stretched upon the rug before the fire, letting the genial warmth tranquilly diffuse itself through all her internal arrangements! [6]
- Here were warmth, love, and safety. [9]
- He held her look by the intentional warmth and meaning of his own, drinking very slowly to the last drop; and then, like a bon viveur, drew a breath of air through his open mouth, and nodded his satisfaction. [11]
- There is nothing like a grove of pines to give a sense of warmth in winter and an air of coolness in summer, so does the slightest breeze make the pine-needles swish like the freshening sea. [11]
- Lord of all life, below, above, Whose light is truth, whose warmth is love, Before thy ever-blazing throne We ask no lustre of our own. [6]
- But hearts, you know, are wonderfully made; they're like the sun who sends his rays everywhere, and loses neither warmth nor light by giving much, but gives to all their due. [10]
- I do not know whether the winter plumage is thicker and warmer than the summer plumage, but warmth seems the most probable end attained of a double moult, where there is no change of colour. [1]
- Apart from warmth, its fire would be companionable, and to tend it a means of passing the time. [11]
- How charming indeed it was the next morning,--though the birds in the garden were astir a little too early,--with the thermometer set to the exact degree of warmth without languor, the sky blue, the wind soft, the air scented with orange and jessamine. [4]
- Antinous himself had indicated the right course when he had hastened to the Emperor with a gush of tenderness, in which the warmth was certainly not affected, to kiss his hand. [10]
- Our last visitor in London was the faithful friend who had been the first to welcome us, Lady Harcourt, in whose kind attentions I felt the warmth of my old friendship with her admired and honored father and her greatly beloved mother. [6]
- They did it in a well-bred way, with taste, but not with warmth. [11]
- She felt as if she were shivering with a sudden chill, and for a long time she could not recover the loving warmth with which she had previously treated him. [10]
- In Enderby's brain ideas worked somewhat heavily; but to-day his slumberous strength was infused with a spirit of action and the warmth of a pervasive idea. [11]
- Even the suffering I had endured had neither silenced the yearning voice of my heart nor cooled the warmth of my blood. [10]
- It became him, however, for he smiled rarely; and the smile was like a lantern turned on his face; it gave light and warmth to its quiet strength-or hardness. [11]
- They never know how loftily sardonic Nature can be who have not seen that land where the mercury freezes in the tubes, and there is light but no warmth in the smile of the sun. [11]
- Explain in note how all warmth approaching blood heat spoils fops and flounders. [6]
- Mrs. Flynn gave hopefulness to whatever life she touched, and Rosalie, buoyant and hopeful enough by nature, responded to the living warmth and the religion of life in the Irishwoman's heart. [11]
- He stopped in his work, and with an ominous shake of his head replied: 'Well, sir, it 's enough to keep warmth in their bodies and that's all we expect, but it's hard on the hogs, particularly the small ones. [5]
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