adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
evening
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The balmy evenings were the compensation for the unpleasantness of the day.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bright and balmy , very warm, but John Wade found himself shivering.
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I forgot to mention that we had a mild, almost balmy day on Saturday.
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It was a balmy night with a full moon and the city shone Picasso blue.
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Kind skies and balmy breezes instead of the cutting east wind off the marshes.
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Last winter, NordicTrack blamed disappointing sales on balmy weather, which encouraged al fresco jogging in January.
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The air was balmy and birds sang.
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The sun had lost its fierce heat and the air was golden and balmy .
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There was plenty to toast that balmy Saturday night last August.