cold
[koʊld]
Definition:
1. Low temperature.
2. Not heated; cooled after being cooked.
3. Without emotion; unfriendly.
'cold' example sentence:
- There's nothing like a brisk walk on a cold day!
- I sleep with the window open unless it's really cold.
- It's darn cold tonight.
- My feet were icy cold.
- Our house can be very cold in winter.
- It's flipping cold today!
- The cold numbed my fingers.
- I can't work if I'm cold.
- It can be quite cold here in winter.
- My feet are cold.
- I've had to put my plans into cold storage.
- Isn't it cold today?
- He's had a bad cold and isn't fit enough for work yet.
- I've got a stinking cold.
- It's cold, isn't it?
- It was bitterly cold.
- The day was cold and blustery.
- When the phone rang I just went hot and cold.
- You've given me your cold.
- The cottage was cold and damp.
- I had a stinking cold.
- It's cold chicken for lunch.
- The cold doesn't worry me.
- He had become insensitive to cold.
- The old feel the cold more than the young.
- The water was cold but I took a shower anyway.
- My hands were ice-cold.
- A cold spring will provide a natural check on the number of insects.
- She seemed cold and uninterested.
- It isn't all that cold.
- I got this cold off you!
- I've got a cold.
- All rooms have hot and cold water.
- The cold weather had frozen the ground.
- Outside it was bitterly cold.
- It's freezing cold outside.
- My room was cold and unwelcoming.
- You'd better go to bed and nurse that cold.
- Her manner was cold and distant.
- The weather remained piercingly cold.
- Gas and oil consumption always increases in cold weather.
- The weather has turned cold.
- I like cold weather.
- It was so cold that the stream had frozen solid.
- The water was uncomfortably cold.
- Immersion in cold water resulted in rapid loss of heat.
- There is hot and cold running water in all the bedrooms.
- The cold water invigorated him.
- Hot sun and cold winds can soon dry out your skin.
- The air was so cold we could hardly breathe.
- I think I'll have a cold drink rather than coffee.
- It tends to get very cold here in the winter.
- She has the window open, however cold it is outside.
- The body was cold and showed no signs of life.
- Because of the cold weather the crops are later this year.
- I can't just walk in there cold and give a speech.
- It was cold there even in summer.
- He shivered in the cold.