Word info

warmed-up

Adjective

Meaning

warmed-up (comparative more warmed-up, superlative most warmed-up)

(Britain) warmed-over

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Alternative names

warmed up

Examples

Clint Bowyer warmed up for his Cup race with a jog on track property as the Truck race started and tweeted in the waning laps, “There’s a good chance I still might outrun this truck race.” Source: Internet

By late May, the temperature has warmed up considerably to herald warm summer days. Source: Internet

But both companies and employees now seem to have warmed up to the idea of remote working. Source: Internet

He kept it short for the get-out-the-vote canvassers who were feeling the Bern on the frigid New Hampshire afternoon in Dover, and rolled a bit longer in the Rochester Opera House after left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore warmed up a larger crowd. Source: Internet

Marquette, however, warmed up as they put together a 10-0 run behind Howard’s success from deep with two consecutive three-pointers. Source: Internet

He warmed up nicely for this with a good second in the Sprint Cup here earlier this month. Source: Internet

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