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warmish

adjective as in lukewarm

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After the obligatory post-fight interviews and a warmish embrace with Shields, Marshall was summoned over to a ringside seat by undisputed super-middleweight Franchon Crews-Dezurn.

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Fields; Theodore Roosevelt, who undermines his Rough Rider persona with a weeny, high voice; and William Howard Taft exhibiting his native Ohio’s warmish “r’s” and open vowels.

“England hot,” certainly, a temperature that in many other countries nearer to the equator would be called “warmish.”

“We’re ready to poke our heads out from underneath our rock, and perhaps find a restaurant with a nice outdoor table setup — on a warmish night if possible.”

One warmish Sunday, Jiichan and Hanako set off to climb a nearby mountain together.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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