Warmed-up Sentence Examples

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  • A band tooted practice blasts, someone was yelling directions through an old fashioned megaphone, which were ignored, and Suzanne, whose nightly music show serenaded the tourists, warmed up the Star Spangled Banner in a voice that needed no mike.

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  • The ocean was hidden beneath the fog and the air chilled, so she walked fast until she warmed up.

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  • When they returned to the house, she warmed up some leftover spaghetti and sat down at the table to eat with him.

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  • The first immersion into liquid air generally produced a permanent decrease of magnetic moment, and there was sometimes a further decrease when the metal was warmed up again; but after a few alternations of temperature the changes of moment.

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  • They took armfuls of blood, a biopsy of my lip, I was irradiated, X rayed, warmed up and cooled down.

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  • I never had an engine let go, despite revving the nuts off them once warmed up.

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  • But not so if the body is warmed up and the jog has also ventilated the lungs and made the heart beating.

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  • Meals, especially frozen one dish meals that can be easily warmed up in the oven.

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  • Be sure your car is warmed up sufficiently so that it won't stall.

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  • Begin planting lantanas during the spring months, when the soil has warmed up.

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  • Don't rub snow on the area or attempt to massage it to get it warmed up.

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  • Instead, place the cold part of the body next to a warm one, such as placing the affected hand under your armpit to get it warmed up.

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  • Also look for special features that allow the glasses to grip your face more tightly when you sweat rather than slipping off just when you're getting warmed up.

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  • Stretching will ensure that your joints and muscles are warmed up and flexible, which will greatly reduce your risk of injury during a backpacking trip.

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  • The client was asked to put on heavy, form-fitting goggles to block out any light from the laser, and the technician drew rings around the areas to be treated with white eyeliner while the laser warmed up.

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  • Those who practice this form of yoga believe that peak performance is achieved when the body is fully warmed up and produces heat from within, which radiates into the muscles.

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  • Others feel afternoon is the best time, claiming your muscles are more warmed up and ready for exercise.

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  • However, the intensity of the stretches should differ because you don't push muscles that have not been warmed up.

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  • A cold and stiff muscle is much more prone to problems than a warmed up muscle.

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  • Breaking into a sprint without having warmed up your muscles first is an almost surefire recipe for severe muscle pain.

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  • The exercise puts great pressure on your arm muscles, so you want to be sure that they are warmed up and ready to feel the burn.

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  • Eventually, they warmed up to her, and Wagoner helped Parton land a solo deal with his own label, RCA.

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  • Audiences warmed up to Sweeney very quickly, and she has been the host ever since.

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  • If you can't decide what to eat, you can start with a mezza platter to get your senses warmed up and experience a variety of taste sensations.

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