(typically used to describe phrases) Hackneyed or trite
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To have acted in preparation for something
“Morgan glanced over to where Paige was helping the girls warm up before the performance.”
Past tense for to cause to be warm through the application of heat
“Let's warm up your dinner. I imagine it's gotten cold by now.”
Past tense for to prepare for physical exertion by stretching or exercising or gently beforehand
“The classes start with a short aerobic exercise to warm up the body before a 20-minute session on the poles.”
Past tense for to warm up before a game, typically by hitting a ball back and forth
Past tense for to feel, become, or cause to become, very hot
Past tense for to make or become friendlier or more cordial
Past tense for to do something repeatedly so as to become skilled
Past tense for to train or practice so as to be accustomed to a certain condition
Past tense for to prepare oneself
Having been made warm or hot
(typically used to describe phrases) Hackneyed or trite
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