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temps

[ French tahn ]

noun

Ballet.
plural temps
  1. part of a dance step in which there is no transfer of weight.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of temps1

1885–90; < French: literally, time < Latin tempus
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It looks like we’re headed into a hot Weekend 1, and temps could hit triple digits before cooling off a little bit before temperatures rise again for Weekend 2.

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“For people that like the warm temps, it will be pretty welcome,” said Bryan Lewis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.

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She added, “My heart goes out to the unhoused, as there is little to no relief when those temps rise.”

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Like a released champagne cork, laughter exploded and bubbled over, and the chemistry in the car changed from frigid temps to cozy and comfortable.

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This morning, I walked outside to temps in the mid-70’s and a sweet northeasterly breeze.

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