9001 examples of heat in sentences

But her tirade kindled in Johnnie no heat of personal anger.

"As for your money, get it out of Gratton if he promised it to youor," he added with a flash of heat, "take it out of his hide, for all I care.

But it had the merit that it threw the heat back toward his extended canvas, and there between it would be snug and warm.

I like these truces of wind and heat that the desert makes, otherwise I do not know how I should come by so many acquaintances with furtive folk.

This has been a gloomy, frigid, ungenial summer, but of late it seems to mend; I hear the heat sometimes mentioned, but I do not feel it: "Praterea minimus gelido jam in corpore sanguis Febre calet solá[1108].

Of the hot weather that you mention, we have [not] had in Derbyshire very much, and for myself I seldom feel heat, and suppose that my frigidity is the effect of my distemper; a supposition which naturally leads me to hope that a hotter climate may be useful.

The people are so pleasant, and hotels so moderate (in the spring-time), and the country in the full beauty of spring is at its best; and yet, as a rule, the few English and Americans who do go, wait till the season begins, with its crowds, heat, and extra expense, and the fiery sun has effectually cleared the mountains of that snowy mantle which was their greatest charm.

Then, when Heav'n's morning breaks, And ev'ry soul forsakes This baser earth, and flies to its last rest, Chastened by cold and heat, Wash'd by the storms that beat, Oh, may thy spirit soar 'mid God's own blest!

20 = 67 1 = 34 25 = 76 2 = 36 30 = 85 3 = 37 35 = 94 4 = 39 35-1/2 = 95 Blood heat.

The October evening seemed chilly to the aged sisters, and even Lady Mary felt the comfort of her velvet gown; but Sarah was impatient of the heat of the log fire, and longed for the open air.

The heat did not appear to cause her inconvenience.

Where within us, and how, burns the mysterious fire whose subtle heat warms us from the first breath of infancy till the last hour of life?

Again, our bodies are continually making heat and giving it out to surrounding objects, the production and the loss of heat being so adjusted that the whole body is warm, that is, of a temperature higher than that of surrounding objects.

Again, our bodies are continually making heat and giving it out to surrounding objects, the production and the loss of heat being so adjusted that the whole body is warm, that is, of a temperature higher than that of surrounding objects.

We shall learn later on that much of the energy which at last leaves the body as heat, exists for a time within the organism in other forms than heat, though eventually transformed into heat.

We shall learn later on that much of the energy which at last leaves the body as heat, exists for a time within the organism in other forms than heat, though eventually transformed into heat.

We shall learn later on that much of the energy which at last leaves the body as heat, exists for a time within the organism in other forms than heat, though eventually transformed into heat.

Being a poor conductor, it retains the heat, and furnishes a store rich in carbon and hydrogen for use in the body.

Weigh a large soup bone; put it on a hot, clear fire until it is at a red heat.

For the explosions and eruptions, there must be accumulations of heat somewhere, beds of ignited anthracite at the centre.

There winters of long hungry hardships, Summers of pest-ridden heat; Dicing with death for a grub stake, Risking his life for meat.

UNSATISFIED Some sigh for the breath of the desert Where the stifling heat waves blow; Some pant for the trackless tundra

YET Some sigh for the breath of the desert Where the stifling heat waves blow; Some pant for the trackless tundra

shew forth thy favourable ray, And let thy lifull* heat not fervent be, For feare of burning her sunshyny face, Her beauty to disgrace.

This day the sunne is in his chiefest hight, With Barnaby the bright*, From whence declining daily by degrees, He somewhat loseth of his heat and light, When once the Crab behind his back he sees.

9001 examples of  heat  in sentences