Of hearts so warmly pure, In all the winter weather that this lesser life must know; That when shines the Sun of Love From the warmer realm above, In its light we may dissolve, like the Spirit of the Snow.
It creeps down the mountain slope and into some caƱon, until, in the warmer air of the lower mountains, the rate of advance is exactly balanced by the rate of melting at the lower end of the mass.
Southern California has the same latitude as central Georgia, but its average temperature near the coast is but little higher than that of Puget Sound, while it is warmer in winter and cooler in summer than Georgia.
This was to seek further recovery in somewarmer climate.
The weather has been warmer for the last two days, and this has of course increased the labour of the soldiers.
The temperature was very many degrees warmer than upon the plateau above, and the flora was more than proportionately luxuriant.
Sporobolus, a large genus in the warmer parts of both hemispheres, but chiefly America, derives its name from the fact that the seed is ultimately expelled from the fruit.
Maydeae (7 genera in the warmer parts of the earth).
In warmer countries monoecious and dioecious grasses are more frequent.
Coracana is a cultivated grain in the warmer parts of Asia and throughout Africa.
The species of Heteropogon, a cosmopolitan genus in the warmer parts of the world, have strongly awned spikelets.
Eragrostis, one of the larger genera of the order, is widely distributed in the warmer parts of the earth; many species are grown for ornament and E.
Isolated tufts or tussocks are also characteristic of steppe--and savanna--vegetation and open places generally in the warmer parts of the earth.
The Moravians chose their places in the center of the ship, on either side of the main mast, where the ventilation was best, and there would be most fresh air when they reached warmer latitudes.
The temperature began to fall as we advanced, and warmer coats quickly replaced our English clothing.
It is warmer to be sure, and much fitter for lodgings in the country; especially for people in years.
I hope, having entered upon a new course, all will be warmer and warmer love on both sides, till every one will perhaps wonder, how they came to set themselves against you.
I shall catch a cold on purpose as soon as I go back, and then you'll have to bring me over here for the sake of a warmer climate.
Yet it looks warmer on the snow-peaks than in Berne, for summer sets in in Switzerland with a New England chill and rigor.
Warmer weather had come to make the bright sunshine no longer a mockery.
Towards men, her attitude seemed purely intellectual; no one had ever so much as suspected a warmer interest.
Pity for a man because he had lost money does not incline to warmer emotion.
That her complexion was a little warmer than its wont, Piers had no power of perceiving; he saw only her eyes, soft-shining as they rose to his, in their depths an infinite gentleness.
The Jaguar is spread over nearly the whole of South America and of the warmer parts of North America.
Great flocks of these haunt the forests of the warmer regions of the Old World, especially Africa, India, and the Oceanic Archipelago.
They live in couples, only assembling in flocks at the time of migrating to a warmer climate.
It prefers the marshy and wooded districts of the warmer latitudes, and haunts the vast forest along the larger rivers.
It is the common property of both air and water to expand, become lighter and rise, just in proportion as they are heated; and therefore it is the invariable law that cool air sinks, thus replacing the warmer air below.
The warmer the air, the more moisture it demands, and it will draw it from all objects within reach.
The greatest impediment to this is keeping the head warmer than the feet.
A current is thus created, which continues as long as the inside air is warmer than that without the mine, and no longer.
Another objection is the fact that it is important to health to preserve an equal circulation of the blood, and the greatest impediment to this is a mode of heating which keeps the head in warmer air than the feet.
This being so, the thermometer is radiating its heat to walls and surrounding objects, in addition to what is subtracted by the air that surrounds it, and thus the air is really several degrees warmer than the thermometer indicates.
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.
Owing to these facts, the injected air of a furnace is always warmer than is good for the lungs, and much warmer than is ever needed in rooms warmed by radiation from fires or heated surfaces.
A room at 70 degrees by the thermometer is usually filled with air five or more degrees warmer than this.
Far up in the wintry sky the bright symbol shone, and from it seemed to fall a radiance, warmer than the moonlight, clearer than the starlight, showing to that tempted heart the darkness of the yet uncommitted wrong.
He saw only a warmer glow of sisterly affection, too high a valuation of his self-denying work, and a more generous attempt to give him all the solace and support within her power.
Moreover, the atmosphere of the valley was much warmer than that of the country in which they had been travelling for several days past.
After a day or two of snow that turned to rain, and was followed by warmer weather, there came one of the respites which keep up New England hearts in December.
Generally it's some warmer than we are gittin' it now, 'way into January.
We may have it warmer after we git more snow," he said.
Every few seconds thereafter he would give a shout, to be answered by the unknown, who was evidently gettingwarmer and warmer on the scent.
These evidences of glaciation directly refute the old idea, based upon the nebular hypothesis, that the climate of the Paleozoic was distinctly warmer than now.
During the Cambrian period there were corallike sponges and possibly simple corals, but from the early Ordovician to the present true corals have been common, especially in the clearer, warmer seas.
By the addition of humus, porous sandy soil is made somewhat more binding and its ability to take up and retain moisture thereby increased; while, on the other hand, cold, heavy soils are made warmer and more porous.
The southern exposure of the ridge is always preferable since this is usually warmer and the germination, other factors being uniform, is quicker.
I think you owed it me to give me some warmer welcome.
In a warmer atmosphere it travels slightly faster.
By the coral polyps thick masses of limestones have been built up in the warmer seas of the globe (see CORAL REEFS).
The tundra passes by imperceptible gradations into the moor, bog and heath of warmer climates.
The discovery of a feminine original breathing Spring, softer, warmer than the ancient one, gold instead of snowcrested, and fully as intrepid as devoted, was an immense joy to Alvan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warmer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: burner; cooker; cookery; element; furnace; heater; stove