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Once he looked behind to see if Balmy was following him.
But two hours later, the air had indeed turned balmy.
He must have been a bit balmy to suggest that color.
In the balmy days of our marriage, though, my wife and I brought three children into the world.
The morning air was bright and balmy, but soon it would be hot again.
These wild men are all a bit balmy, I'm told.
It made the air around him feel balmy by comparison.
"Come along," she said to Balmy, who was trying to get into the ball game.
And on one balmy day last week, she had trouble making a sale.
When we went in, the weather had been warm, almost balmy.
The night was balmy with the breeze from the sea.
You have to be balmy to want to come here."
He's a little bit balmy; his whole family was wiped out.
"Balmy got away from me and I had to come through after him.
And finally, be sure that the day these oils are used is a balmy one.
Taking Parker for a walk on a balmy day can be tough.
He opened the glass door and stepped out into the balmy night.
In the balmy dusk, the street was quiet, as if nothing had happened.
But the weather became balmy again, and our playground called.
But there were a lot of people enjoying the balmy evening street life.
How balmy has it been in the Alps these last few months?
At the end of October, the air was balmy and refreshing.
By comparison, the air in the cave had to feel balmy.
Through the balmy air of night How they ring out their delight!
We sailed in company on many a day, through storm and the balmy days.