Sentences with phrase «bit warmer blanket»

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From the first bite to the last, you'll love the warm, comforting flavor of this burger, kind of like being wrapped in your favorite cozy blanket.
-LSB-...] snuggled under a warm blanket and fending off the last bits of winter.
We were taken to a recover room where the baby was in the warmer for a bit, I was under a heated blanket for a bit, and then we were together.
Before laying the baby down, have the bed prepared... so that the babies head is against the bumper or a rolled up blanket so it's head doesn't get cold... and if the bed is cold use a fussy blanket on top of the sheet (tucked into the railing of course) to make it a bit softer & warmer 6.
I would call it a basic instinct because these infants change their body into this position to warm up their toes when they get cold a bit without a blanket.
I was a little worried this coat was a bit too big, but actually have since decided I love how big it is, it's like a big warming blanket keeping me warm in this nippy weather.
I ended up being pretty cold at the concert so I unfolded my scarf and used it as a shawl / blanket to stay a bit warmer.
It's a bit chilly in my office as it's right at the door, so throwing on a blanket scarf allows me to stay warm and look put together at the same time.
There's no substitute for experiencing the bite of winter, or feeling the crisp autumn air on your face... it just makes you want to curl up under your coziest warm blanket and binge on your new favorite series... What if you didn't have to curl up alone?
The comedy here is wonderful, wrapping audiences in a warm blanket of cute jokes and hilarious bits (a segment featuring Olaf dreaming about a life during the summer is particularly memorable).
With 2), there's still something I don't get... and this applies just as much to your answer as to any answers you would get from climate science, since clouds are clouds (i.e droplets of water), and water vapour is a gas, so their back - radiation explanation doesn't even apply in the case of clouds (not saying it physically could apply anywhere but hopefully you get what I mean)... what I don't get is, you liken them to a blanket, but a blanket is next to you, clouds are separated from the surface by quite a bit of atmosphere — so why is it warmer the next morning at the surface when the clouds are there?
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