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warm

[wawrm] / wɔrm /






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That warm meeting in November may have been an early sign that Mamdani is willing to do so.

From BBC

His take on the latter, a Burt Bacharach classic, is particularly warm and mellow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Derderian said she expects an uptick in potentially dangerous warming bonfires, noting that “in the past, we’ve seen people that will throw firewood into a washing machine drum.”

From Los Angeles Times

Northern Europe was largely spared the heatwave that hit Europe at the end of June but it instead experienced an abnormally warm autumn.

From Barron's

It's a warm summer's day and the sky is blue and clear, perfect conditions for bird-watching.

From BBC