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disagreement · or anger the argument grew warm 4 : marked by or readily showing affection · gratitude · cordiality · object · adjective warmness ˈwȯrm-nəs&nbsp · noun warm 2 of 3 verb warmed · warming · warms transitive verb 1 : to make warm 2 a : to infuse with a feeling of love · friendship · well-being · or pleasure b : to fill with anger · zeal · or passion 3 : to reheat (cooked food) for eating &mdash · often used with up intransitive verb 1 : to become warm 2 a : to become ardent · interested · or receptive &mdash · “ warmest regards.” She gave us each a long · warm hug. Keep going · Andreas Wiseman

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disagreement
or anger the argument grew warm 4 : marked by or readily showing affection
gratitude
cordiality
object
adjective warmness ˈwȯrm-nəs&nbsp
noun warm 2 of 3 verb warmed
warming
warms transitive verb 1 : to make warm 2 a : to infuse with a feeling of love
friendship
well-being
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or pleasure b : to fill with anger
zeal
or passion 3 : to reheat (cooked food) for eating &mdash
often used with up intransitive verb 1 : to become warm 2 a : to become ardent
interested
or receptive &mdash
“ warmest regards.” She gave us each a long
warm hug. Keep going
Andreas Wiseman

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