Is there no joy, no gladness warms His aged heart?
Know, Nature's children all divide her care; The fur that warms a monarch warm'd a bear.
To-morrow he repairs the golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray.
The real values can be compared to what happens to a pitcher when he warms up before a game.
What Briton, undaunted, that pants to be free, But warmsat the mention of brave De Launcey?
The ginger is very beneficial, as it warms up the stomach and thereby relieves the cramps, and the baking soda relieves any gas in the stomach that may be causing the trouble.
This warms the stomach, and is highly recommended.
Peppers thus prepared stimulates and warms up the stomach and bowels, and increases the circulation.
This acts quickly, and is sure to give relief as itwarms up the stomach.
But that which enters into composition with anything does not act primarily and essentially, but rather the composite so acts; for the hand does not act, but the man by his hand; and, fire warms by its heat.
Also beer much sooner warms in a black mug set before the fire, than in a white one, or in a bright silver tankard.
But here the upright heat strikes and heats the top plate, which warms the air above it, and that comes into the room.
These hearts so seldom love, Although thy beauty warms And blesses all above; How slow are human things, To choose their happiest lot!
The poem on the Nativity is a sublime and bold composition, and proves that the piety which warms the heart, seldom fails to enlarge and invigorate the faculties of the mind.
It is a vulgar ideal that she worships, and it is vulgarer in fact than as she sees it; but she worships it with positive adoration, and she warmsthe reader with something of her own fervor.
He warms a snake in his bosom in the guise of a friend, who manages his affairs and leads the lordly Chandos to total bankruptcy.
Then it will be for a man to burn; and he takes some of it, and warms himself.
So when the sunshine of God’s love shines upon andwarms our hearts, it lifts us up from all the slime and filth of sinful habits, clean and pure, into heavenly places in Christ Jesus.
How itwarms our hearts and fills us with courage and hope!
The open fire warms the person, the walls, the floors and the furniture by radiation, and these, together with the fire, warm the air by convection.
The Doctor warms as he walks--and is very near leaping over the fence of Political Economy.
The effusive south Warms the wide air, and o'er the void of heaven Breathes the big clouds with vernal showers distent.
He will thaw out as good as new; he will sing again for joy and love as soon as his heart warms up enough to beat.
Nor is instruction, here, our only gain; There dwells a noble pathos in the skies, Which warms our passions, proselytes our hearts.
It not only warms the air which enters the nostrils, but it springs out from all sides, and forms an intersecting net, closing the nostrils against dust, and the intrusion of small insects.
The earth, penetrated by the sun's rays, warms the sleeping germ, and quickens it into life.
The warmth radiating from the surface of the earth warms the air in contact with it; the air expands, and becoming lighter, flies upwards, bearing with it the caloric which it holds, and diffusing it in its course.
Here lives that chymic, quick fire which betrays Fresh spirits to the blood, and warms our lays.
Justice is the pillar that upholds the whole fabric of human society, and mercy is the genial ray which cheers and warms the habitations of men.
Only where man suns andwarms himself in the proximity of man arise feeling and imagination.
The Sun which lights and warms Uranus has no physical (only an astronomical, scientific) existence for the Earth; and not only does the Sun appear different, but it really is another sun on Uranus than on the Earth.
Old age, misfortune, and persecution, have lain a heavy hand on him lately, but his heart still warms to the cause.
The air is full of latent fire, and the cold warms me--after a different fashion from that of the kitchen stove.
The first sip may chill, but a full draught warms and invigorates.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.