be warm
Frequency: 9.880.0 per million words
Used to describe a state of being at a pleasant temperature.
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- It is very warm in here, let's open a window.
- She has always been very warm and welcoming to newcomers.
- After walking for an hour, I was pleasantly warm despite the cool breeze.
- Despite his serious demeanor, he can be quite warm once you get to know him.
- The forecast predicts that it will be exceptionally warm for this time of year.
- The children loved their teacher because she was always so warm and patient.
- Her hands were still warm from holding the hot cup of tea.
- His smile made everyone feel instantly at ease; he truly is a warm person.
- Make sure the baby is warm enough, but not overheated.
- Even in difficult times, she continued to be warm and optimistic.
- Even though it's autumn, the days have been surprisingly warm lately.
- A good leader should be firm but also warm and approachable.
- Are you warm enough in that light jacket, or do you need a thicker one?
- The hostess made sure every guest felt comfortable and was genuinely warm towards them.
- The fresh bread was still warm when it came out of the oven.
- I appreciate colleagues who are always warm and supportive.
- I wish the swimming pool was a bit warmer; it's quite chilly.
- He used to be reserved, but now he's much more outgoing and warm.
- Despite the snow outside, our living room is always warm and inviting.
- Her voice was kind and warm, reassuring the nervous applicant.