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Example sentences for "warm climates"

  • In warm climates, the incorporation of the sand with the clay is effected by frequent plowing and rains.

  • Time in warm climates, September and October.

  • In warm climates, the Sweet Potato is cultivated in much the same manner as the common potato is treated at the North.

  • In warm climates, the plant, when once introduced into the garden, spreads with great rapidity, and is exterminated with much difficulty.

  • Propagation and cultivation the same; though, in warm climates, the bulbs are sometimes planted in autumn.

  • In warm climates we find a greater exaltation of the mind, more enthusiasm and vivid emotion, than in northern latitudes.

  • Opium, narcotics, and various drugs, are more powerful in warm climates than in northern regions.

  • Oil is, however, a useful application to wounds in warm climates.

  • This plant is extensively cultivated in warm climates, and the grain forms a large portion of the food of the inhabitants.

  • A genus of marine gastropods, mostly natives of warm climates.

  • The buffalo, like all large animals of warm climates, is fond of bathing, and even of remaining in the water; he swims well, and boldly traverses the most rapid floods.

  • From what we have since observed we are the more convinced in our former opinion, that the muflon is the original stock of all other sheep, and that he has a constitution sufficiently strong to live either in cold, temperate, or warm climates.

  • This view seems to me highly improbable; for great rivers, in warm climates, are never bordered by sandy plains.

  • These insects are mostly inhabitants of warm climates, and our only British representative of the family (C.

  • The species are spread over all the earth, but are particularly abundant in warm climates, where also, as usual, they attain the largest size and the most beautiful colouring.

  • Although this family is abundant in warm climates, we have only two small species belonging to the genus Tiphia in Britain.

  • This family contains the great bulk of the solitary wasps, which, however, are principally inhabitants of warm climates.

  • A game played on board ship in warm climates, in which a person, grotesquely personating King Arthur, is drenched with buckets of water until he can, by making one of his persecutors smile or laugh, change places with him.

  • A light curtain spread over a cot or bed in warm climates, to protect the sleeper from mosquitoes.

  • The general name for a sailor's dress in warm climates.

  • They are found in this country, though more frequently in warm climates.

  • A small quantity of mercury will affect violently some constitutions; as of those who have been in warm climates, or who have taken much of the drug, even in this country.

  • Purulent Ophthalmia most frequently occurs in warm climates, and is attended from the first with profuse puriform discharge from the conjunctiva.

  • In warm climates, where it is of very frequent occurrence, it occasionally seems to be caused by exposure to damp and changeable weather; in children, it supervenes on the slightest irritation.

  • The mitres are natives of warm climates, and few are common.

  • The first genus is found in the seas of warm climates.

  • The genus abounds both in the old and new world; but the larger kind chiefly in warm climates.

  • Currants and gooseberries: use long cuttings (these plants grow well only in cool climates; if attempted in warm climates, set in cold exposure).

  • In warm climates, oats do best when they are sowed in the fall.

  • It grows in cool, in temperate, and in warm climates, and in many kinds of soil.

  • Pringle observes, in Summer and Autumn, when their Waters begin to corrupt, and the Exhalation is strong, they are always exposed to Diseases; and it is for this Reason that such Places are always very unhealthy in warm Climates.

  • Small Beer is a good Drink where it can be easily procured; as is Wine and Water, or a very small Negus, or very weak Punch in warm Climates.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warm climates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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