Which preposition to use with warmer

in Occurrences 231%

It was too warm in fact when the shooters came in and we sat down to breakfast.

with Occurrences 192%

How often, when warmed with love and wine, did we tell tales, in the presence of our dearest friends, of Fiammetta and Panfilo, feigning that they were Greeks of the days of old, I at one time, he at another; and the tales were all of ourselves; how we were first caught in the snares of Love, and of what tribulations we were long the victims, giving suitable names to the places and persons connected with the story!

to Occurrences 118%

" Mrs. Coblenz turned back, the flush warm to her face.

for Occurrences 73%

The rifles I loaded, and laid alongside my other; as I intended to make things warm for any of the creatures who might show, during the night.

than Occurrences 71%

A friend told her to take her sister to southern England where the climate was warmer than in Scotland.

from Occurrences 57%

Now, too, the first of October, or later, the Elms are at the height of their autumnal beauty, great brownish-yellow masses, warm from their September oven, hanging over the highway.

as Occurrences 53%

Your couch, I fear, good Baron, Has been but comfortless; and yet that place, When the tempestuous wind first drove us hither, Felt warm as a wren's nest.

on Occurrences 48%

The heat of the first two weeks of November changed with a most undesirable suddenness, and though the days continued agreeably warm on the plain into December, the nights became chilly and then desperately cold.

at Occurrences 43%

Yet in the midst of this hearty winter the sun shines warm at times, calling the Douglas squirrel to frisk in the snowy pines and seek out his hidden stores; and the weather is never so severe as to drive away the grouse and little nut-hatches and chickadees.

into Occurrences 38%

We could see them laying in shoals along the bottom; but the sun shone down bright and warm into the clear water, and not a trout would rise to the fly, or touch a bait.

toward Occurrences 18%

If the entire truth could have been known, it would have been found that he felt his heart warm toward the whole coast and all its inhabitants, including the clams.

of Occurrences 17%

Byron, if not one of the safest, was one of the warmest of friends; and he plucked the more eagerly at the choicest fruit of English public school and college life, from the feeling he so pathetically expresses, Is there no cause beyond the common claim, Endear'd to all in childhood's very name?

within Occurrences 16%

So my heart was warm within me as we pushed on through the dark aisles of the forest.

by Occurrences 13%

Drain it, and if not wanted for a few minutes, keep it warm by means of warm cloths laid over it.

through Occurrences 11%

Mince the veal finely by cutting, and not chopping it; put it in the gravy; let it get warmed through gradually; add the lemon-juice and cream, and, when it is on the point of boiling, serve.

towards Occurrences 11%

" "I never respect a man or woman," said Spalding, "whose heart does not warm towards little children, who takes no pleasure nor interest in their society, who has no patience to listen to their simple thoughts expressed in their simple way.

under Occurrences 11%

There was plenty of small game about them, and it was warm under the windfall.

over Occurrences 10%

Let these ingredients boil quickly for 5 minutes, then strain the liquid warm over the pears; put the mould in a cool place, and when the jelly is firm, turn it out on a glass dish.

against Occurrences 9%

But those little limbs that were nestling so soft and warm against her own, and that little flaxen head that was cuddled against her arm, for their sake she was brave.

before Occurrences 8%

One of his amusements was to rake the coals together nights, then cover them with ashes, and put the large camp kettle over the pile for a drum, so that we could spread our hands around it, "to get just a little warm before going to bed.

beneath Occurrences 7%

It had been ascertained by experiment that the water, at a considerable depth, was essentially warmer beneath the ice, than at its surface.

about Occurrences 5%

Their blood ran warm about them and they sighed For the mad smiter did his work too well, Just drew together softly and so died, Fell very still and strange, and moved not side by side.

during Occurrences 4%

Toward spring, when the weather is warm during the day and frosty at night, repeated thawing and freezing and new layers of snow render the bridging-masses dense and firm, so that one may safely walk across the streams, or even lead a horse across them without danger of falling through.

after Occurrences 4%

His clothes were pretty damp, but he was warm after a chilly fashion, as warmth goes on the trail.

among Occurrences 3%

That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the ruins of Iona!' Upon hearing that Sir Allan M'Lean was arrived, the inhabitants, who still consider themselves as the people of M'Lean, to whom the island formerly belonged, though the Duke of Argyle has at present possession of it, ran eagerly to him.

Which preposition to use with  warmer