Become+warm

  • 11warm — adjective 1》 of or at a fairly or comfortably high temperature. 2》 (of clothes or coverings) made of a material that helps the body to retain heat. 3》 having or showing enthusiasm, affection, or kindness. 4》 (of a colour) containing red, yellow,… …

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  • 12warm up — phrasal verb Word forms warm up : present tense I/you/we/they warm up he/she/it warmsup present participle warmingup past tense warmedup past participle warmedup 1) [transitive] same as warm II I ll warm up some soup for lunch. 2) [intransitive]… …

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  • 13warm — {{11}}warm (adj.) O.E. wearm, from P.Gmc. *warmaz (Cf. O.S., O.Fris., M.Du., O.H.G., Ger. warm, O.N. varmr, Goth. warmjan to warm ), from PIE *gwher (Cf. Skt. gharmah heat; O.Pers. Garmapada , name of the fourth month, corresponding to June/July …

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  • 14ˌwarm (sb/sth) ˈup — phrasal verb 1) to become warm, or to make someone or something become warm I ll warm up some soup for lunch.[/ex] Drink this and you ll soon warm up.[/ex] 2) to prepare for a sport or activity by doing gentle exercises or practising just before… …

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  • 15warm — I. a. 1. Not cold, thermal. 2. Sunny, mild, genial, pleasant. 3. Close, muggy, oppressive. 4. Zealous, ardent, fervent, earnest, fervid, glowing, enthusiastic, hearty, cordial, eager. 5. Excited, lively, vehement, passionate, furious, violent,… …

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  • 16warm up — {v.} 1. To reheat cooked food. * /Mr. Jones was so late that his dinner got cold; his wife had to warm it up./ * /When the children had left for school, their mother warmed up the breakfast coffee./ 2. To become friendly or interested. * /It… …

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  • 17warm up — {v.} 1. To reheat cooked food. * /Mr. Jones was so late that his dinner got cold; his wife had to warm it up./ * /When the children had left for school, their mother warmed up the breakfast coffee./ 2. To become friendly or interested. * /It… …

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  • 18Warm dense matter — Warm dense matter, abbreviated WDM, is the non equilibrium state of matter between a solid and a plasma. It can be defined as the state that is too dense to be described by weakly coupled plasma physics yet that is too energetic to be described… …

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  • 19warm someone up — warm (someone) up to cause someone to become more relaxed and friendly. It is a good idea to warm up an audience with a few amusing stories before talking about serious things. Do you think meditation might help warm him up before he gets out… …

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  • 20warm up — warm (someone) up to cause someone to become more relaxed and friendly. It is a good idea to warm up an audience with a few amusing stories before talking about serious things. Do you think meditation might help warm him up before he gets out… …

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