0 If an event warms up, it starts to become more interesting, enjoyable, or exciting:
1 to prepare yourself for a physical activity by doing some gentle exercises and stretches:
If you don't warm up before exercising, you risk injuring yourself.
2 something that you do to prepare yourself for an activity, especially gentle exercises before a physical activity:
An initial warm-up conversation was followed by four narrative tasks in which the child was expected to produce at least one narrative.
The first 50 spontaneous and fully intelligible utterances were omitted to approximate warm-up periods in each sample.
Happily, there was a warm-up period to make the informant feel relaxed, and a multiinterviewer technique was also devised to better the subjects' output.
Although the two basic lessons used the same 20 training stimuli, unique warm-up and cool-down activities were presented in each lesson.
This, again, has implications when choosing the starting state or when considering a warm-up period.
After completion of the warm-up tasks, each child was presented with one of the four sets of toys from which a baseline score was assessed.
Data from the warm-up blocks were not used for acuity assessment.
This may be left as a warm-up exercise for the reader.
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