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warmer-upper
[ wawr-mer-uhp-er ]
noun
- something that provides one with invigorating warmth:
Hot soup is a good warmer-upper after skiing.
- something that serves to warm up an audience or group of participants before a main event:
Radio stations played martial music as a warmer-upper before the prime minister's speech.
Word History and Origins
Origin of warmer-upper1
Example Sentences
That flight promises to be one long toast to Lobaton: the warmer-upper of pitchers, the teaser of the manager, the remover-of-helmets for every Nats player who hits a home run and now, the slugger who may have turned a postseason series on its head.
On “StarTalk,” the warmer-upper is Tyson himself, who began by teasing a reporter in the first row for being the only one not wearing black.
On “StarTalk,” the warmer-upper is Tyson himself, who began by teasing a reporter in the first row for being the only one not wearing black.
On “StarTalk,” the warmer-upper is Dr. Tyson himself, who began by teasing a reporter in the first row for being the only one not wearing black.
The mayor is a deliberate warmer-upper.
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