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I myself was fooled by some warmish days in June.
Baths were allowed once a week, two inches of warmish, hard water.
He took a long pull of the warmish wine.
David could taste thick, warmish blood in his mouth.
The problem was the unusual one of a warmish (well, for the plants anyway), wet spring.
It gives illumination over a wide area and has a warmish glow.
He dipped the washrag into the warmish water and began to wash.
"I've been a skeptic, but as these warmish years come one upon the other, you begin to waver a little bit."
To wash them down he opens a warmish Pepsi.
The odors of warmish water and soap fill the bare-walled space.
The water was warmish, but cleared her throat.
And why should anyone build such a great fire on a warmish spring evening on Uldune?
Before the day peeped, came on a warmish rain, and the frost was all wiped away from among our feet.
And we would have instant breezes as the big fan drew air, albeit warmish, through the house.
Dusk fell, then darkness, and he nursed his warmish beer without turning on a lamp.
The display is excellent and I haven't noticed that warmish hue (or it simply doesn't bother me).
A warmish wind was blowing from the west and the freshfallen snow of yesterday had gone slushy.
At least the building was warmish.
When last seen on a sunny, warmish afternoon, she wore a lightweight black shirt and black skirt.
Dacia was due for watch soon and had to beg off, so the three disembarked into warmish, sunny weather.
Her blue floral dress - even on this warmish, sunny day in March - is not suited to the English spring.
The day was warmish, already seventy.
It had been a white day, white blank sky, white thin sun, warmish and dull.
Practical wear on a warmish day.