12565 examples of warm in sentences

As in cutaneous quittor, and as in coronitis, when the pus formation is only suspected, and has not yet broken out at the coronet or elsewhere, then the first indication in treatment is the use of warm poultices or of hot baths.

The use of warm water, soap, and a stiff brush is the readiest means of removing the surface dirt.

There is no doubt, that in this case also, the cold or warm antiseptic bath is to be preferred to the poultice.

Here is a frog exposed to all the pressure that might be desired for it, bounded at its sides by heels thick and strong, and indisposed to yield, and itself liable, from its very exposure, to become, in the warm stable, hard and dry, and incompressible' (Percival).

It blew the warm breath of life over an idea he had had when he came there.

"It was in the warm weather.

Something in my heart which had been crouching down afraid and cold and sad grew warm and live and glad.

It was as if she were not worthy that new thing which kept warm in her own heart.

They talked of a variety of thingsin the main, the things she had been readingbut something had happened to that wonderful thing which had grown warm in their hearts as they walked those last two blocks.

"By Request" she was saying to herself, with a warm smile, as she shook out its folds.

Yet her radiancethe deep, warm quality of itsuggested nothing so much as a something somewhere attained.

She looked up at Katie shyly, but with a warm little smile.

Nor was the tenderness less warm in the thought that Ann would join with Wayne and the others in deploring.

" She gave him her hand, warm and soft; and Blackton forced him into the seat between her and Peggy, and Joanne's hand rested in his arm all the way to the mountain that was to be blown up, and he told himself that he was a fool if he were not supremely happy.

The wagon stopped, and he helped her out again, her warm little hand again close in his own, and when she looked at him he was the cool, smiling John Aldous of old, so cool, and strong, and unemotional that he saw surprise in her eyes first, and then that gentle, gathering glow that came when she was proud of him, and pleased with him.

He speaks in, oh! such lonesome tones, And gives such ghas'ly kind of groans, And rolls his eyes and holds his head, And makes Ma help him up to bed, While Sis and Bridget run to heat Hot-water bags to warm his feet, And I must get the doctor quick, We have to jump when Papa's sick.

THE BALLADE OF THE DREAM-SHIP My dream-ship's decks are of beaten gold, And her fluttering banners are brave of hue, And her shining sails are of satin fold, And her tall sides gleam where the warm waves woo: While the flung spray leaps in a diamond dew From her bright bow, dipping its dance of glee; For the skies are fair and the soft winds coo, Where my dream-ship sails o'er the silver sea.

the juniper boughs is hung; And further on, by the elder hedge, Where the turtles come out to sleep, The marsh-hen builds, by the brooklet's edge, Her warm, wet home in the swampy sedge, 'Mid the shadows so dark and deep.

THE OLD SWORD ON THE WALL Where the warm spring sunlight, streaming Through the window, sets its gleaming, With a softened silver sparkle in the dim and dusky hall, With its tassel torn and tattered, And its blade, deep-bruised and battered, Like a veteran, scarred and weary, hangs the old sword on the wall.

Just the curtains rustlin' on the window-sill, And the wind a-blowin', warm and wet and sweet Smellin' like the meadows or the fields of wheat; Just the bullfrogs pipin' in amongst the grass, Where the water's shinin' like a lookin'-glass; Just a dog a-barkin' somewheres up along, So far off his yelpin' 's like a kind of song.

And hushed is the roar and the din, When Evening is cooling the sweltering town, 'Tis then that the frolics begin; And up in dim "Finnegan's Court," on the pavement, Shut in by the loom of the tenement's wall, 'Neath the swinging arc-light, on a warm summer's night, They gather to dance at the hand-organ ball.

"I thank you for your condolence upon the death of his late Majesty, for the justice which you render to his character, and to the measures of his reign, and for your warm congratulations upon my accession to the throne.

They give a force and energy to our expressions, warm and animate our language, and convey our thoughts in more ardent and intense phrases, than any that are to be met with in our tongue."JOSEPH

But such a transposition of two nouns can scarcely fail to render the meaning doubtful or obscure; as, "This pow'r has praise, that virtue scarce can warm, Till fame supplies the universal charm.

It was the warm flavor of wild turkey, a flavor that suggested crispness, with juicy white meat beneath.

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