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Example sentences for "warm room"

  • Paper-white narcissus, if brought out of the dark after three or four weeks, will be in bloom at the end of another month if kept in the window of a warm room.

  • Weigh the boxes separately and leave them for three or four days in a warm room.

  • Plant corn in each box, set in a warm room, and keep watered for two or three weeks.

  • These rose cuttings should then be inserted in a box of clean, moist sand to a depth of two inches, kept in a warm room, and shaded with a sheet of newspaper when the sun is very bright.

  • Illustration] The glass must be kept in a warm room; and, in a few days, the steam which has generated in the glass will hang from the acorn in a large drop.

  • Make distinct solutions of common salt, nitre, and alum; set them in three saucers in any warm place, and let part of the water dry away or evaporate; then remove them to a warm room.

  • If two pieces of ice be placed in a warm room, one of them may be made to melt much sooner than the other, by blowing on it with a pair of bellows.

  • Whichever are used subsequent to their employment, rest, in a recumbent position, in a warm room should be secured.

  • Having been taken out of the bath, he should be placed flat on his back, with his head slightly raised, upon a warm bed in a warm room, wiped perfectly dry, and then rubbed constantly all over the body with warm flannels.

  • They are then to be hung up in a close, warm room to putrefy.

  • Then stretched and dried somewhat in a warm room.

  • For tan liquor, to ten gallons warm soft water add 1/2 bushel bran; stir well and let stand in a warm room till it ferments.

  • Here we had ordered a warm room, beds and supper, by förbud, but found neither.

  • When individuals have been addressing an audience in a warm room, or engaged in singing, they should avoid all impressions of a cold atmosphere, unless adequately protected by an extra garment.

  • Thus a person who labors or studies in a warm room, should wear more clothing when exposed to the air, while walking or riding, than an individual who labors in a cooler atmosphere.

  • A person who has been habituated to the temperature of a warm room, or warm climate, suffers more when exposed to cold, than an individual who has been accustomed to colder air.

  • Persons lacking robustness should bathe or use friction in a warm room; and if very delicate, should expose only a portion of the body at once to cold air.

  • Thus, whenever cool air enters a warm room, it sinks downward and takes the place of an equal amount of the warmer air, which is constantly tending upward and outward.

  • There was no shuddering produced, because the lungs are not sensible to heat and cold; as any one may observe by going from a warm room into a frosty air, and the contrary.

  • Parsley should be cut close to the stalks, and dried in a warm room, or on tins in a very cool oven.

  • When a person has the misfortune to get wet, care should be taken not to get too near the fire, or into a warm room, so as to occasion a sudden heat.

  • Levana I have frequently reared the fourth (hibernating) generation entirely in a warm room, and yet I have always obtained the winter form.

  • September was wet and cold, and the larvæ were protected in a warm room at night and much of the time by day, as they will not feed when the temperature is less than about 8° R.

  • My method is as follows: As the combs in the hive to receive the bees are rather cold, I set them by the fire, or in a warm room, for several hours previous.

  • I take a warm room before a window, and as some few bees fly off, they will collect there.

  • They do better in a warm room, wrapped in paper or cotton.

  • A little cotton wool or moss in a tumbler containing a little water, and placed in a warm room, will afford a good means of testing seeds.

  • The fruit hangs on the tree well, and may be ripened at will from December to February, by placing in a warm room, when you would ripen them.

  • They may be preserved in a dry cellar, in a warm room as sweet potatoes, or in a mow of hay or straw, that will not freeze through.

  • It is for a similar reason, that we suffer less in going into the cold, from a warm room, with our body entirely warm, than when we go out somewhat chilled.

  • This shows the sad mistake of parents, who plunge infants in cold water to strengthen their constitution; and teaches, that infants should be washed in warm water, and in a warm room.

  • Are you not in a warm room, and in society from which you may learn something.

  • What a naughty boy to shoot the old poet like that, who had taken him into his warm room, had been so good to him, and had given him the nicest wine and the best apple!


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blood heat; considered merely; domestic races; double sense; eastern side; forced loan; narrow pass; revolt against; shall inherit; side street; warm bath; warm baths; warm clothing; warm countries; warm myself; warm oven; warm place; warm reception; warm room; warm situation; warm summers; warm them; warm through; warm weather; warm welcome; well washed