The Scarlet Runner is usually grown as an ornamental vine, and it is perennial in warm countries, but the seeds are edible as shelled beans.
In warm countries, vines give character to bungalows, pergolas, and other individual forms of architecture.
Irrigation, therefore, diminishes great rivers in warm countries by cutting off their sources of supply as well as by direct abstraction of water from their main channels.
Similar instances of the erosive power of running water might be collected by hundreds from the narratives of travellers in warm countries.
In warm countries, such as most of those just mentioned, the effects I have described as usually resulting from the clearing of the forests would very soon follow.
I believe you," said the mother; "if one takes two cups of hot elder-tea it is quite natural that one gets into warm countries!
We fly to warm countries, and cool the sultry air that destroys mankind with the pestilence.
These animals belong essentially to the seas of warm countries.
The Monodonta are elegantly-marked shells, belonging to the seas of warm countries.
The shells inhabit the seas of warm countries, especially those lying between the Tropics, where they affect sandy coasts, with a depth of ten to twelve fathoms of water.
Some genera belong to warm countries, others to temperate and cold climates.
They are numerous in warm countries, and a few species are found in Europe and the United States.
To spring up and come to matturity in a natural way; to be produced by vegetation; to thrive; to flourish; as, rice grows in warm countries.
Parkinsonia aculeata), widely dispersed in warm countries, and used for hedges.
Irrigation, therefore, diminishes great rivers in warm countries by cutting off their sources of supply as well as by direct abstraction of water from their channels.
In warm countries, on the contrary, the sheep have generally short horns and a long tail, some of which are covered with wool, others with hair, and a third kind with a mixture of wool and hair.
In the Levant, these sheep are cloathed with a very fine wool, while in warm countries, as Madagascar, and the Indies, they are covered with hair.
The height and thickness of the buffalo alone indicates, that he is a native of warm countries.
That ice also was preserved for the like purpose, is probable from the testimony of various authors[371]; but it appears not to have been used so much in warm countries as in the northern.
The art of preserving snow for cooling liquors during the summer, in warm countries, was known in the earliest ages.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warm countries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.