adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
water
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He returned carrying some tepid water and cleaning material, and gently began wiping the sore cut.
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Leave for half an hour before rinsing with tepid water .
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Afterwards, rinse your face with tepid water and two minutes later splash with cold water.
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Then we run tepid water and wash off the dried blood.
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Relax for fifteen minutes, then rinse off with tepid water .
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On the tray were a jug of tepid water , a plate of raw bloody meat and two mouldy lemons.
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How to use: As for previous recipe, but rinse off with tepid water .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He soaked a handkerchief in some tepid water and wiped her forehead.
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Keizer could only offer tepid praise for Hanshaw's work.
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The soup was disgusting, greasy, tepid and watery.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Beyond us a large shallow pond expands its tepid shores on to the field.
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Christina went upstairs to her bedroom, peeled off her sticky, crumpled clothes, and jumped into a tepid shower.
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He returned carrying some tepid water and cleaning material, and gently began wiping the sore cut.
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Leave for half an hour before rinsing with tepid water.
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My first tepid foray into activism was the Pillbox Hat Incident.
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Sales are so grim they are offering individual game tickets, although the response has been tepid .
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The Hidatsa rushed eagerly into hail storms and gathered hail stones to cool their tepid Missouri River drinking water.