balmy 的定义
balm·i·er, balm·i·est.
balmy 近义词
comfortable with respect to weather
insane
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- In some of the balmier spots around the country, you still might be able to enjoy al fresco dining without getting frostbite.
- On a balmy August morning in Emanuel County in eastern Georgia, hundreds of children bounded off freshly cleaned school buses and out of their parents’ cars.
- The entire industry was benefiting from a balmy climate where relatively few car, credit card, or small-business loans were going into default, a benefit that countered the drag of low rates and brought one of the best runs in banking history.
- The planet has become a scorched and acidic wasteland today, but researchers suspect it hosted balmy oceans for billions of years in its early history—roughly ten times longer than Mars did.
- High carbon dioxide in the atmosphere alone wouldn’t have been enough to keep the region balmy so close to the pole.
- I got into my car and just sat there in the balmy London night replaying the events of the day in my mind.
- On a New York terrace, there is a dinner dance one balmy summer evening.
- During a balmy summer, few things provide immediate enjoyment like a chilled glass of rosé.
- The surprisingly boring movie Contagion, has arrived, signaling the end of balmy youth for the field of infectious diseases.
- Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the record crowd on a balmy Southern California afternoon.
- The relation existing between the balmy plant and the commerce of the world is of the strongest kind.
- It seems hardly possible to draw a more graphic picture of the blessings diffused by the balmy plant, than that just given.
- It opened most propitiously and was one of those soft, balmy September days, more like early June than autumn.
- And it is not a bitter potion, such as Alfred ordered; no, it is balmy with the scent of wild flowers.
- Everything would be favorable; it was balmy and beautiful spring weather now, and Nature was all tailored out in her new clothes.