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warm

[wawrm] / wɔrm /






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Shadow went and out came back later with some fluff — soft material like pine needles, moss or grass — to warm and cushion the egg.

From Los Angeles Times

Levels were lowest in December and January, even though Florida remains warm all year round.

From BBC

But when Duane stretched himself on his back to warm his tummy in the summer sun at just the right angle, his eyes caught sight of something curious off the coast.

From Literature

She just stood there in the moonlight with a warm little smile on her face, staring out over the river, her black eyes glowing like black haws in the morning dew.

From Literature

“His name is Rump … haaa-cough-cough-cough …” Gran gave Mother something warm to drink and pried me from her arms.

From Literature