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warm

Definition for warm

adjective as in moderately hot

adjective as in enthusiastic

verb as in heat up

Strongest matches

bake, heat, melt, prepare, thaw, toast, warm up

Strong matches

chafe, cook, fix, microwave

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For example, once tropical coral reefs surpass their temperature threshold, they begin to die even if humanity later stabilizes or reduces global warming.

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“It is vital that we limit future warming as rapidly as possible.”

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Overnight data were little changed overall “and still with decent national demand the next five days, then too warm over too much of the U.S. for the 6-15 day period,” NatGasWeather.com says in a note.

O'Neill, 73, has played down suggestions he could take up the job on a full-time basis - insisting he is just "keeping the seat warm".

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Huang’s keynote speech featured product announcements, a few financial updates and warm words directed at the U.S. government.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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