tepid

suam-suam kuku
definition
adjective
She managed to reach the shower unmolested, and was soon standing under the tepid spray of water.
(especially of a liquid) only slightly warm; lukewarm.
the applause was tepid
showing little enthusiasm.
example
I stepped out of the tub when the water grew 'tepid' , feeling a lot more relaxed.
Cool to 'tepid' water helps reduce fevers; warm water relaxes the child and soothes the nervous system.
There was 'tepid' response to the issues that he I think expected to get applause on.
Spraying leaves often with 'tepid' water helps increase humidity and keep the foliage clean and healthy.
Itchiness and skin irritation can be reduced by keeping the skin cool with light clothing and 'tepid' baths or sponging.
The 'tepid' water in the Gulf fed more heat and moisture into the hurricane.
Sponging the exposed parts of the body with 'tepid' water on a regular basis is a very useful method to bring the temperature down
Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in 'tepid' water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water.
The six sea lions, which in the wild live in cold sea waters, spend most of their time seeking relief in the 'tepid' water of their pond.
The 'tepid' liquid flows down my throat and straight to the bottom of my stomach.
He brings to the fierce struggle of politics the 'tepid' enthusiasm of a lazy summer afternoon at a cricket match.
The challenge has been issued and our 'tepid' response points to the rot in our society.
Yet the United Nations, the great world body created to bring peace and to disseminate aid to suffering people showed only 'tepid' response.
And don't get me started on the hapless server who warms up my cup for me with more 'tepid' water.
Though public response has been 'tepid' , advocates of civil rights are enthusiastic.
Serve it cold, 'tepid' or warm with mascarpone, Greek yoghurt, ice cream, crème fraîche and/or real custard.
She managed to reach the shower unmolested, and was soon standing under the 'tepid' spray of water.
He drank all of the 'tepid' water from the glass and filled it again.
It seems that in the United Kingdom, there is sometimes kind of a 'tepid' response to the royals.
The 'tepid' response to Augusta's all-male private club shows some women still don't want to rock the boat.
Faint delicate rises could be seen, a long way off but the water was almost 'tepid' at the surface and it seemed impossible that anything should be feeding on this quiet evening.
The water was 'tepid' and inviting in this evening cold, and Allie slipped in up to her chin, kicking her feet lightly.
He finished the 'tepid' liquid in one swallow, then motioned with his head.
At the end of your shower, make the water as hot as you can comfortably tolerate for one minute and follow that with a minute of 'tepid' water.
But it didn't take much imagination to picture swarms of tourists eager to frolic in the soft sand and splash about in the 'tepid' waters.
Every couple of months, set the plant in the shower and spray the foliage with 'tepid' water to wash off dust.
But some observers wonder if the 'tepid' response from operators may have influenced the delay.
Make a well in the flour and add the 'tepid' water and olive oil to the centre.
And while it's only been 30 days or more, I have to say, with the clock ticking, the response has been 'tepid' at best.
Here, you can laze on a beach lounger attended to by courteous, but discreet, staff, or paddle or swim in the 'tepid' turquoise water.
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