8 Metaphors for warm

'Father,' cried she somewhat wildly, and pointing out how completely she commanded the pass of the dell, 'in the green days when Peritana walked not alone, you fed and sheltered me; warm was my wigwam, and sweet the venison: with which my platter was ever filled.

5 Warm is the sun in the city.

The thicker it fell the warmer would be their shelter.

Could he possibly have the hold he has on that crowd of his at the Old Dutch if he weren't a man made of substantial flesh and blood, his brain as healthy and his heart as warm as exercise and oxygen can make them?Well, perhaps he could, if he were one of your pale and scholarly ghosts, but I doubt it.

And nowas nearly alwaysthere was a flutter of soft whiteness about her, for the day was as warm as mid-summer.

And yet the blood of the furred animals of cold countries is as warm as ours, if not warmer.

They sat together in the hall, with the door wide open, for the night was as warm as summer.

He was warmly clad in sealskin; around his neck was a white bearskin ruff, as warm as toast, and very pretty, too, as soft and fluffy as a lady's boa.

8 Metaphors for  warm