noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
extra
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Just inside the bag is a shoulder baffle for extra warmth .
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My friends were wearing two and three sweaters and had beach towels draped around their shoulders for extra warmth .
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I was sitting on my fishing stool wearing winter clothes, and a sailcloth robe thrown over me for extra warmth .
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First of all, he needs extra security, warmth , and engagement.
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High standards of cleanliness are essential as the extra warmth and humidity can encourage pests and diseases.
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Shingle: sections of filling overlap each other for extra warmth .
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It also has a neck baffle for extra warmth .
genuine
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But he was able to overwhelm an audience of devotees by genuine warmth and frankness.
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She greeted the ill-assorted quartet with genuine warmth and friendliness.
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She welcomed Constance for her weekly lesson with genuine warmth .
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This philosophy is evident in their genuine warmth and friendliness towards visitors.
great
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In their accompaniments, the strings could have contributed greater warmth and colour - particularly by using more vibrato.
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Fonda speaks in torrents and with great warmth .
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My second novel was received with great warmth and sold three impressions in a week.
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It amply demonstrates the great warmth Des is held in by the public.
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He would just say that they evoked a great warmth in him.
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With Pinsent, Redgrave formed a relationship that was not much stronger on conversation but contained a greater degree of warmth .
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He felt great warmth for her.
human
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A sap rose in her, human warmth in the veins of the wood.
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There was human warmth as well.
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All she wanted to achieve was an excuse to feel the human warmth of his arm against hers.
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Their faces betrayed no sign of human warmth .
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Perhaps whatever it is that prowls and snuffles in the darkness is drawn by the roaring human warmth .
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Redeemed by a feeling of ready and available human warmth ?
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She veered from it, remembering the human warmth of him.
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Even an infant can feel human warmth .
light
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I was always much relieved to return to the light and warmth of the office.
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There was a wound in him now, ripping across the light , warmth and fabric of Friend.
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His eyes twinkled merrily, seeming to send out light and warmth .
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There was no light or warmth on the surface of the earth, for she selfishly kept it all to herself.
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Appearing magically out of shadow, suddenly she shone there before them, the focus of light and warmth and refuge.
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A flow of love and light and warmth seemed to move from his hard nearness into her own body.
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It is absorbed, intoxicated, into the beckoning sea of light and warmth .
real
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The casual range offers real winter warmth .
■ NOUN
body
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They are naked of hair and unable to sustain their own necessary body warmth .
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The court heard he'd spent the day hunting and had been drinking to keep up his body warmth .
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The colder the temperature, the more fat reserves a bird needs to maintain body warmth .
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He felt weak and drew his knees up to his chest to contain his body warmth .
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He was so close that Polly could feel his body warmth and smell the soap he had used that morning.
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It was a tribal warmth , almost a body warmth which Nicholas, to his joy, found could accept him.
■ VERB
add
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Rich, fireside colours add warmth to the room and, of course, they are supremely practical.
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Many will consider this important because these can add warmth to appropriate types of text.
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Ask your hairdresser about tinted lights, which add warmth and depth.
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She alternated blonde colours from the Wella Koleston 2000 range to add subtle warmth .
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Temporary colorants are a good way to add warmth , richness and shine to your natural shade.
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Marble floors and hand-painted Venetian style furniture give the property a traditional feel, and welcoming staff add to the warmth .
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Colour needed a complete revamp to quieten the tones and add warmth .
bring
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Beeswax candles and brass lanterns bring a glowing warmth to a dark Christmas evening.
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And Lizzy Davis brings welcome warmth to her portrayal of a young nurse who is Vivian's only caring human connection.
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As Quigley, the entrepreneurial fixer, he brought warmth and an understanding of human weakness to the character.
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A show to bring warmth to your heart, a large measure of live music with traditional dance circle steps.
enjoy
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Merrill sat back, enjoying the warmth of the sun through the large glass windows.
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We hope you will enjoy the warmth and fellowship you will find with other residents of your own age and interests.
feel
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Shannon couldn't help but feel a ripple of warmth for the man, even though they hadn't even been introduced yet.
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Charles felt the warmth of the sun on his face.
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Fabio could feel the warmth of Cesar's body through the suit.
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He felt a warmth in his belly as the strength returned to his legs.
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Suddenly I wanted to hear the sound of human voices and to feel the warmth and comfort of loved ones.
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As I felt his warmth against my body, I realized how cold I was.
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She felt a small warmth of pride kindle in her.
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The wind was bitter, but when they lay down Glover felt the warmth of the sun.
give
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It was claimed that this gives an improved warmth to weight ratio of around 25 percent and decreased bulk.
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I want to give away warmth .
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The emotions give warmth and feeling, but through them factual perception and logic are all too easily ruled by imagination.
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The fire was so small and mean that it gave no warmth at all.
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There are radiators in the attic but they do not give out much warmth .
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The preamp is powered by three 12AX7As, giving additional warmth and colour to the sound.
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It gives you the warmth you need and keeps its beautiful looks for years to come.
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It was still early in the day and the sun was not yet giving any warmth .
huddle
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Squeezed like despondent sardines, they looked as if they were huddling for warmth .
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Sheep sheltering below the wall huddled together for warmth .
keep
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Double glaze with bubble polythene to keep the warmth in during the coldest months.
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To keep the warmth in, I pull the apricot and pearl gray sheets tighter around us both.
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Close that door and keep the warmth in, Seb.
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The court heard he'd spent the day hunting and had been drinking to keep up his body warmth .
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Clean the glass using a special cleaner like K6 and insulate with bubble polythene to keep the warmth in.
need
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Most leaf cuttings need warmth and humidity to strike quickly; keep covered as for softwood cuttings until well rooted.
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You need to couple warmth and compassion with a big helping of structure and limits.
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And eggs needed warmth , didn't they?
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He needs warmth , love, attention, and the comforting knowledge that you are present for him.
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The colder the temperature, the more fat reserves a bird needs to maintain body warmth .
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First of all, he needs extra security, warmth , and engagement.
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Probably he needed a doctor, but certainly he needed warmth and shelter and a bed.
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They all need warmth , food, and above all water.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Fonda speaks of his father with great warmth .
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the warmth of the fire
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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My friends were wearing two and three sweaters and had beach towels draped around their shoulders for extra warmth .
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Out of this new relationship, a child can often develop the warmth and confidence he or she needs.
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She beamed at him but he did not return her warmth .
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She climbed aboard the Mumbles train and huddled in a seat in the warmth of the lower deck.
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She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water, sinking slowly down into the warmth .
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Some have escaped from orphanages where food and warmth are in short supply and compassion even shorter.
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The warmth which sisters and sisters-in-law may show for one another can cushion a woman against the harshness of her life.