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Meanings of unaccustomed warmth in English
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Usage of unaccustomed warmth in English
1
Puzzled, Korzov turned his head in the direction of the unaccustomedwarmth.
2
There's an unaccustomedwarmth in her belly, a tremulous hope emerging.
3
For this, Barbara was so grateful that she spoke to him with unaccustomedwarmth.
4
Basking in the unaccustomedwarmth of his mother's approval, Roger finished his supper in peace.
5
Viola now left the stage, and Glyndon accosted her with an unaccustomedwarmth of gallantry.
6
Reluctantly, yet with an unaccustomedwarmth about his heart, O'Neil escorted them to his headquarters.
7
The unaccustomedwarmth of their congratulations adds a new touch of comedy to the surprising scene.
8
And she was surprised by his look of pain even more than by the unaccustomedwarmth of his words.
9
It seemed to Myrtle Hazard, that evening, that she felt the bracelet on her wrist glow with a strange, unaccustomedwarmth.
10
Usually a self-contained and somewhat gravely minded person, to-night the blood went tingling through his veins with a new and unaccustomedwarmth.
11
As soon as the ladies, who accompanied them, had turned their backs, Bent-Anat grasped her brother's hand with unaccustomedwarmth, and said:
12
The unaccustomedwarmth and comfort of the guest's room had been too much for the weariness that constantly oppressed a constitution broken with ascetic practices.
13
"Plantagenet," said the duke, with quite unaccustomedwarmth, "in this, as in all things, you have shown yourself to be everything that I could desire.