Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом war. Страница четыре

Словосочетания со словом war. Страница четыре

warm up
get warmed up
To reheat cooked food.
Mr. Jones was so late that his dinner got cold; his wife had to warm it up.
When the children had left for school, their mother warmed up the breakfast coffee.
To become friendly or interested.
It takes an hour or so for some children to warm up to strangers.
As he warmed up to his subject, Tom forgot his bashfulness.
To get ready for a game or other event by exercising or practicing.
The dancers began to warm up fifteen minutes before the performance.
The coach told us to warm up before entering the pool.
warm-up
A period of exercise or practice in preparation for a game or other event.
During the warm-up the baseball players were throwing the ball around and running up and down the side of the field.
Before the television quiz program, there was a warm-up to prepare the contestants.
worrywart
A person who always worries.
"Stop being such a worrywart," Bob said to Alice, who was constantly weighing herself on the bathroom scale.