Warmnesses [noun]
Definition of Warmnesses:
heat
Sentence/Example of Warmnesses:
"I love you, Ollie," she said; the warmness of her body close against his.
And before the said stool it was boarded in under foot, for warmness.
There shall be the heat and warmness of life in your graves and buried bones.
And how can I express to you, even now, my great surprise at the warmness of my reception!
On this account they writ to Fucarandono, with all the warmness of an earnest invitation, and sent him word.
And because Donal knew how frightened she was he had stood so close to her that she had felt the dear warmness of his body.
I took two big maple leaves and they did some help to keep its warmness from my head.
They might, he said, as well complain against the richness of their soil, or the warmness of their climate.
They were mysteries before, and lacked the warmness of life and truth; but now I saw them!
Very distantly, it seemed to him, he could make out a little glow of red and feel a breath of warmness.