feeling of warmth

collocation in English

meaningsoffeelingandwarmth

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feeling
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.lɪŋ/
us
/ˈfiː.lɪŋ/
the fact of feeling ...
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warmth
noun[U]
uk
/wɔːmθ/
us
/wɔːmθ/
a high temperature that is comfortable but ...
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(Definition offeelingandwarmthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Natural materials were exploited, with neutral colour schemes of dark tiles, western red cedar boarding and panelling, and painted bricks, creating afeelingofwarmthin the house.
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But in addition there is afeelingofwarmthexperienced either in the stomach or in the scalp or elsewhere in the body.
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The other part of our challenge is to meet her vision of keeping the house in good order and of retaining thefeelingofwarmthand friendliness in it.
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Once body temperature has increased to the new set-point temperature, there is afeelingofwarmth.
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Cup massage lasts 10 to 20 minutes and is accompanied with thefeelingofwarmth.
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Occasionally, there may be afeelingofwarmthin the head and shoulders for a few seconds after the dizziness subsides.
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However, he refuses to become involved with her romantically, and sleeps with multiple women because he craves thefeelingofwarmthafter he works.
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The word is also used to describe experiences other than the physical sensation of touch, such as afeelingofwarmthand of sentience in general.
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Natural materials were exploited, with neutral colour schemes of dark tiles, western red cedar boarding and panelling, and painted bricks, creating afeelingofwarmthin the house.
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It is experienced as a distinctfeelingofwarmthand expansion that is accompanied by appreciation and affection for the individual whose exceptional conduct is being observed.
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This is thought to be a specialized social reward system that evolved to facilitate close family relationships by promoting feelings of warmth.
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They are so named because they produce afeelingofwarmthwithin the muscle of the area they are applied to, typically acting as rubefacients via a counterirritant effect.
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It is a highly worthwhile organisation, which rightly arouses great feelings of warmth and affection.
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Those in the elevation condition were more likely to report physical feelings of warmth or tingling in their chests.
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Problem-solvers do not show increase in feelings of warmth as they draw nearer to a solution of an insight problem.
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