warmth• Some have escaped from orphanages where food and warmth are in short supply and compassion even shorter.• My friends were wearing two and three sweaters and had beachtowelsdraped around their shoulders for extrawarmth.• Fonda speaks of his father with great warmth.• She beamed at him but he did not return her warmth.• Out of this new relationship, a child can often develop the warmth and confidence he or she needs.• She climbed aboard the Mumbles train and huddled in a seat in the warmth of the lowerdeck.• She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water, sinking slowly down into the warmth.• the warmth of the fire• The warmth which sisters and sisters-in-law may show for one another can cushion a woman against the harshness of her life.