1 In the years since, however, the company has warmed to the idea.
2 I went in and warmed myself by the coal-fire in the library.
3 I particularly warmed to his idea of a revival of certain railways.
4 The flame roared-youcouldn't hear yourself think-butit warmed a large area.
5 The long-lived summer days dried and warmed the turf in the meadows.
6 In that time, she warmed to training and made better food choices.
7 More intense rainfall events were expected as the planet warmed , he said.
8 The afternoon skies were clear and a very welcome sun warmed us.
9 The discussion warmed into a dispute; the dispute warmed into a quarrel.
10 The work and walk had warmed him but he quickly grew cold.
11 The public has warmed to the idea of cars that drive themselves.
12 Parts of the northern hemisphere have also warmed at similarly fast rates.
13 The cold and warmed - over dishes lasted through the rest of the week.
14 She warmed to the idea and felt better and better about it.
15 Add two handfuls of currants and continue to cook until warmed through.
16 He said the spare unmarked car was outside, warmed up and running.
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