0 (of weather) pleasantly warm:
1 (of weather) pleasantly warm:
a balmy night
Everything seems so green and balmy, and the people are cheerful.
I hope that they wear good strong boots, as it is not as balmy an environment as they would wish.
The history of this argument is clear—or, at least, it was in the balmy days of 1678.
It was not referred to in those terms in the balmy days of 1982.
It certainly does not depend on a balmy notion of setting an example upon which we seem to place too much faith.
It is a wonder to me that they do not go balmy.
Nobody wants to see a return to the balmy days of the early 1960s or of 1971–73.
I remember holidaying there in the balmy days of my youth and meeting the people.