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warmblooded





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In the U.S., the Animal Welfare Act protects all warmblooded animals except rats, mice and birds bred for research.

From Salon Dec. 8, 2022

Eventually, trying to rein in two warmblooded teenage boys became an exercise in futility for his parents.

From Washington Post Jun. 19, 2018

A teacher would nickname the new duo Fire and Ice: Marvin, warmblooded, with his heart on his sleeve; Bill so confident and cool.

From New York Times Sep. 7, 2017

In the sense that humans and birds are both warmblooded vertebrates, we share a physiology, which can be useful because birds can give us clues as to how humans might be affected by outside phenomena.

From Slate Sep. 6, 2013

The country people are as warmblooded as the citizens, but they rarely indulge in suicides because—well, there are no hospitals handy, and the doctor may be out on his rounds.

From Old Calabria by Douglas, Norman




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