The new warmth of the sun soothed the ache in his arm, but the light from it nagged his headache into wakefulness.
His warmth and strength and calluses soothed me.
Beneath, and at her back, the warmth that never left the brick throughout the long summer soothed her aching muscles.
He splashed his cheeks, feeling the warmth soothe him, laying to rest the tormented fancies of the night.
The warmth of his touch soothed her, and set her tingling.
He was unable to prevent himself from swallowing; as he did so, the warmth soothed the bruised sensation in his windpipe.
She faced the fire, letting the warmth of the bright flames soothe her restless spirit.
In the drawing room after dinner, the warmth of the fire soothes us into an exchange of confidences about life and its meaning.
Even now, in the midst of death, she reminded him that life continued and that its warmth would eventually soothe his pain.
The warmth of her naked skin electrified and soothed him at the same time, like the taste of expensive whiskey.