Simple past tense and past participle of warm up, made hotter; became hotter; performed warm up exercises, To reheat food, To reach a normal operating temperature (of a car for example), To make an audience enthusiastic or animated before a show, To prepare for executing an already-learned activity by a limited amount of additional practice, To become warmer, warmed-over, become more friendly or open; "She warmed up after we had lunch together", run until the normal working temperature is reached; "We warmed up the car for a few minutes, get warm, do exercises in preparation for a sporting event (Sports); prepare, get ready; cause to be excited or animated; make warmer, cause to do preliminary exercises so as to stretch the muscles; "The coach warmed up the players before the game", If a comedian or speaker warms up an audience or the audience warms up, the audience is prepared for the main show or speaker by being told jokes, so that they are in a good mood. They would always come out and warm up the audience The crowd began to warm up, When a machine or engine warms up or someone warms it up, it becomes ready for use a little while after being switched on or started. He waited for his car to warm up We spent a frustrating five minutes while the pilot warmed up the engines, If you warm up for an event such as a race, you prepare yourself for it by doing exercises or by practising just before it starts. In an hour the drivers will be warming up for the main event see also warm-up, If you warm something up or if it warms up, it gets hotter. He blew on his hands to warm them up All that she would have to do was warm up the pudding The weather had warmed up, make one's body limber or suppler by stretching, as if to prepare for strenuous physical activity, A session usually a short time before a performance in which the actors prepare their bodies through a number of physical, mental, and musical exercises, get warm or warmer; "The soup warmed slowly on the stove", run until the normal working temperature is reached; "We warmed up the car for a few minutes", [1] To run an engine until it reaches normal operating temperature, a period of swimming designed to acclimate the swimmer for a workout or a race During warm up, a swimmer generally experiences an increase in heart rate and respiration, if you are warmed-up, you have done a set of gentle exercises to prepare your body for playing a sport, dancing etc,
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Simple past tense and past participle of warm up
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made hotter; became hotter; performed warm up exercises
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warm up
To reheat food
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warm up
To reach a normal operating temperature (of a car for example)
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warm up
To make an audience enthusiastic or animated before a show
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To prepare for executing an already-learned activity by a limited amount of additional practice - "They warmed up by throwing the ball around a few minutes."
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warm up
To become warmer - "He came inside to warm up."
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warmed-over
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warm up
become more friendly or open; "She warmed up after we had lunch together"
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warm up
run until the normal working temperature is reached; "We warmed up the car for a few minutes
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warm up
get warm
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warm up
do exercises in preparation for a sporting event (Sports); prepare, get ready; cause to be excited or animated; make warmer fiil
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cause to do preliminary exercises so as to stretch the muscles; "The coach warmed up the players before the game"
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warm up
If a comedian or speaker warms up an audience or the audience warms up, the audience is prepared for the main show or speaker by being told jokes, so that they are in a good mood. They would always come out and warm up the audience The crowd began to warm up
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When a machine or engine warms up or someone warms it up, it becomes ready for use a little while after being switched on or started. He waited for his car to warm up We spent a frustrating five minutes while the pilot warmed up the engines
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warm up
If you warm up for an event such as a race, you prepare yourself for it by doing exercises or by practising just before it starts. In an hour the drivers will be warming up for the main event see also warm-up
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warm up
If you warm something up or if it warms up, it gets hotter. He blew on his hands to warm them up All that she would have to do was warm up the pudding The weather had warmed up
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warm up
make one's body limber or suppler by stretching, as if to prepare for strenuous physical activity
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warm up
A session usually a short time before a performance in which the actors prepare their bodies through a number of physical, mental, and musical exercises
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warm up
get warm or warmer; "The soup warmed slowly on the stove"
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warm up
run until the normal working temperature is reached; "We warmed up the car for a few minutes"
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warm up
[1] To run an engine until it reaches normal operating temperature
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a period of swimming designed to acclimate the swimmer for a workout or a race During warm up, a swimmer generally experiences an increase in heart rate and respiration
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if you are warmed-up, you have done a set of gentle exercises to prepare your body for playing a sport, dancing etc
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