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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024warm•up or warm-up /ˈwɔrmˌʌp/USA pronunciation n. - [countable] an act or instance of warming up.
- Radio and Television[uncountable] the time between the turning on of power in an electronic component or device and its becoming ready to operate.
- ClothingOften, warmups. [plural] any apparel, esp. a sweat suit, that is worn in sports or exercise.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024warm•up (wôrm′up′),USA pronunciation n. - an act or instance of warming up:The spectators came early to watch the players go through their warmups. The dancers went through a quick warmup.
- Radio and Television, Show Businessthe period before a radio or television broadcast when the audience is entertained so that it will be more receptive to the actual program.
- Radio and TelevisionAlso, warm′ up′. the time lapse between turning on the power in an electronic component or device and the time it is operable.
- ClothingOften, warmups. any apparel, esp. a sweat suit, worn over other clothing for warmth, chiefly in sports or during preliminary exercise.
Also, warm′-up′. - noun, nominal use of verb, verbal phrase warm up 1840–50
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