Definitions for Warms

Warms warm

Spelling: [wawrm]
IPA: /wɔrm/

Warms is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 64 anagrams from letters in Warms (amrsw).

Definitions for Warms

noun

  1. Informal. a warming:

Idioms

  1. warm the bench, Sports. to serve as a substitute who rarely plays in a game:

adjective

  1. having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses:
  2. of or at a moderately high temperature; characterized by comparatively high temperature:
  3. having a sensation of bodily heat:
  4. conserving or maintaining warmth or heat:
  5. (of colors) suggestive of warmth; inclining toward red or orange rather than toward green or blue.
  6. characterized by or showing lively feelings, passions, emotions, sympathies, etc.:
  7. strongly attached; intimate:
  8. cordial or hearty:
  9. heated, irritated, or angry:
  10. animated, lively, brisk, or vigorous:
  11. strong or fresh:
  12. close to something sought, as in a game.
  13. uncomfortable or unpleasant:
  14. British Informal. well off; in easy circumstances.

Verb phrases

  1. warm down, to conclude or follow a period of strenuous physical exercise by walking or gentle stretching.
  2. warm up, to prepare for a game, sports contest, dance, etc., by moderate exercise or practice beforehand. to increase in excitement, intensity, violence, etc.: to become friendlier or more receptive: Radio and Television. to entertain (an audience) prior to a broadcast to increase receptiveness.

verb (used with object)

  1. to make warm; heat (often followed by up):
  2. to heat or cook (something) for reuse, as leftovers (usually followed by over or up):
  3. to excite enthusiasm, ardor, cheerfulness, or vitality in (someone):
  4. to inspire with kindly feeling; affect with lively pleasure:
  5. to fill (a person, crowd, etc.) with strong feelings, as hatred, anger, or zeal:

verb (used without object)

  1. to become warm or warmer (often followed by up):
  2. to become ardent, enthusiastic, animated, etc. (often followed by up or to):
  3. to grow kindly, friendly, or sympathetically disposed (often followed by to or toward):

Origin of Warms

before 900; (adj.) Middle English werm, warm, Old English wearm; cognate with German warm, Old Norse varmr; (v.) Middle English warmen, wermen, Old English werman, wirman (transitive), wearmi

Examples for Warms

But I believe that we made it warmer for Zeke and his gang than they did for us.

A warmer flush than that of firelight alone lay on her cheek.

So there's many different reasons why you do things, but I'm actively pursuing the warmer, nicer people.

She was not herself any more; she had gone back a generation, and chosen a warmer niche.

Like thinner and translucent for summer and warmer for winter.

As the Cold War entered its final years, the film enjoyed a warmer reception in Russia.

Hers was a warmer, less profane speech, again in memory of a much-missed buddy.

More than six years later, the oceans have continued their rise and the planet is ever warmer.

The sun is shining as much on the earth in the winter as in the summer: why is the earth no warmer?

Then why doesn't the Father of Lights shine more on him and make him warmer?

Word Value for Warms
Scrable

11

Words with friends

12

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