It seemed I was too excited for sleep, too warm, too young.
having or displaying warmth or affection; "affectionate children"; "caring parents"; "a fond embrace"; "fond of his nephew"; "a tender glance"; "a warm embrace"
(color) inducing the impression of warmth; used especially of reds and oranges and yellows; "warm reds and yellows and orange"
Possesses high alcohol flavour offset by counterbalancing flavours and other desirable qualities Unlike "hot", is a positive attribute
having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat; "a warm body"; "a warm room"; "a warm climate"; "a warm coat"
If you warm to a person or an idea, you become fonder of the person or more interested in the idea. Those who got to know him better warmed to his openness and honesty. warm up 1  warm to somebody/something  warm upto make someone or something warm or warmer, or to become warm or warmer
Warm colours have red or yellow in them rather than blue or green, and make you feel comfortable and relaxed. The basement hallway is painted a warm yellow
{s} slightly hot, tepid; giving or keeping in heat; having a high temperature (from sickness or physical exertion); hearty, sincere; quick-tempered; close; passionate, enthusiastic; of a color suggesting heat (red to yellow); fresh
Warm clothes and blankets are made of a material such as wool which protects you from the cold. They have been forced to sleep in the open without food or warm clothing cool + warmly warm·ly Remember to wrap up warmly on cold days
Something that is warm has some heat but not enough to be hot. Because it was warm, David wore only a white cotton shirt Dissolve the salt in the warm water. cool
To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal; to enliven