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  • 31embrace — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close, strong, tight, warm ▪ the comfort of her warm embrace ▪ comforting, gentle, loving …

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  • 32cordially — adverb in a hearty manner Yes, the children chorused heartily We welcomed her warmly • Syn: ↑heartily, ↑warmly • Derived from adjective: ↑warm (for: ↑warmly) …

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  • 33bundle up — verb Date: 1845 transitive verb to dress (someone) warmly intransitive verb to dress warmly …

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