Refers to a period of warmer weather. For summer, it would be an ironic reference to heat even more severe than previously. In the winter, it is a (temporary) period of unseasonable spring or summer conditions.
That is the correct spelling of the colloquial phrase "as warm as toast" (comfortably warm).
The spelling "toasty" is correct (warm, snug).
It is one word, lukewarm (not very hot).
It was all warm and snuggly inside my sleeping bag in front of the fire.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
That is the correct spelling of the colloquial phrase "as warm as toast" (comfortably warm).
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The adjective is seen both as hyphenated "warm-hearted" and as one word "warmhearted" (kindly, generous). (the spell-checker here prefers the one-word form)
The spelling "toasty" is correct (warm, snug).
It is one word, lukewarm (not very hot).
Walm is not a cookery term in the English language. Might you be trying to spell "warm"? In cooking, "to warm" means to heat gently until the food is warm to the taste.
It was all warm and snuggly inside my sleeping bag in front of the fire.
温暖的 [wēn nuǎn de] adj. - a warm day 热情的 [rè qíng de] adj. - a warm welcome 变暖 [biàn nuǎn] v. - warm up
The word "ono" is a word for a fish common in warm waters. or uno the card game
NO FOO! AND YOUR SUPPOSED TO USE SPELL cHEcKEDYcHEcK YOYO MAN!and i have no @&$#^ idea
What you wear on a hand to keep it warm is a glove.
A cold front stays on the ground, while the warm air mass rises to the sky and condenses into clouds.