warming (up) (Meaning)

warming (up)

a suit for exercise or casual wear consisting of a jacket or sweatshirt and pants, a practice or set of exercises done before a game, contest, or workout, to get ready, a procedure (as a set of exercises) used in warming up, to engage in exercise or practice especially before entering a game or contest, the act or an instance of warming up, to engage in preliminary exercise (as to stretch the muscles), a preparatory activity or procedure

warming (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The sun was warming up the earth, casting a golden glow over the landscape.
  2. The athlete performed stretching exercises to warm up her muscles before the race.
  3. I enjoyed sitting by the fireplace, warming up my tired feet.
  4. The therapist used a heating pad to warm up the patient's sore knee.
  5. The car was warming up in the driveway, ready for the trip.
  6. The tea kettle was placed on the stove to warm up for a cozy cup of tea.
  7. The engine roared as the truck warmed up for its long journey.
  8. The room was gradually warming up as the heater kicked in.
  9. The blanket warmed up the baby, lulling her to sleep.
  10. The sun's rays warmed up my skin as I lay on the beach, enjoying the summer breeze.

FAQs About the word warming (up)

a suit for exercise or casual wear consisting of a jacket or sweatshirt and pants, a practice or set of exercises done before a game, contest, or workout, to ge

supplying, furnishing, arming, drawing up, educating, outfitting, forearming, gearing up, equipping,providing

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The sun was warming up the earth, casting a golden glow over the landscape.

The athlete performed stretching exercises to warm up her muscles before the race.

I enjoyed sitting by the fireplace, warming up my tired feet.

The therapist used a heating pad to warm up the patient's sore knee.