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The last two days it had been tepid at best.
After a few minutes, the water went tepid, then cold.
The week had been tepid until the long programs yesterday.
"Put it in tepid water and it'll last for a week to 10 days."
The power had been off so long, the tank was tepid.
And the official response to that was tepid at best.
I have not met anyone yet who had a tepid reaction.
But nothing would persuade the small boy to get into the tepid water.
They should have had little chance of making the game competitive after a tepid first 24 minutes.
Both scenes could not be more tepid or less interesting.
A half a cup of tepid water was my reward.
In the end, Jewish groups offered tepid support for the decision.
Here, too, Republicans have been surprised by the tepid public support.
All she wanted to do was get out of the water, now growing tepid, and take a good, long look at her roots.
But the applause was tepid through much of his address.
"That has got to be the most tepid assessment I've ever heard."
Like every place else in Singapore, even the sea was tepid.
But the second time around, alas, your experience is tepid.
After the fact, Japan's tepid economic performance seems no great surprise.
Then, if you would, give him a nice bath in tepid water.
But after five years of tepid performance, it is so far not a promising one.
One more tepid marriage in the world hardly made a difference to anyone.
I had to ask myself if this rather tepid species of fun was worth the risk.
Analysts said that the Government's measures came across as tepid.
Few of them, however, expect much more than a tepid rebound.