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Meanings of then warm in English
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Usage of then warm in English
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He heard the bones crunch, and thenwarm blood filled his mouth.
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Engineers thenwarm the channels, allowing the methane to detach from the carbon.
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He will strike matches to light a fire, thenwarm some on a stick.
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He felt rough wool against his belly, thenwarm skin.
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Wait, I will raise your head and thenwarm you; your hands are quite frozen.
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Photo: car The East Coast has had torrential rain, thunder and lightning and thenwarm days.
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That was followed by a blizzard, and thenwarm temperatures that left fields a boggy mess.
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Her cheeks were still aflame, but the water went cold, then lukewarm, thenwarm and-stayedthat way.
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It being thenwarm weather, the first-mentioned pipe had been taken down, and the hole left unstopped.
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We were connected by early ties of association and kinship, and had been and were thenwarm friends.
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Watch the sun set over Lake Geneva, thenwarm your cockles with a Mongolian fondue in the cliff-face restaurant Plein Roc.
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The evenings are thenwarm enough to enable us to dispense with fires, while at midday it is sometimes positively hot.
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In order to do this, it is only necessary to wash them by candlelight with gallo-nitrate of silver, and thenwarm them.
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Brandt whispered into the crack and Christian heard an old woman's voice, at first querulous, thenwarm and welcoming as Brandt established his identity.
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Frida looked at his riding-dress, and cold fear seized her suddenly, and thenwarm hope that he might only be riding after the bustards.
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She got up and stirred the fire, thenwarmed her tea and sipped it.