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cold

[kohld] / koʊld /




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It’s more common for him to get cold business-pitch emails from teens.

From The Wall Street Journal

W. H. Auden once wrote of a miserable Roman soldier guarding a cold, rain-soaked wall in northern Europe, mentioning "lice in my tunic and a cold in my nose."

From Science Daily

He’s made progress, but as he reviewed his finances heading into the holidays, a cold reality set in.

From The Wall Street Journal

It said some customers may notice low pressure or discoloured water as a result but urged those affected to run the cold kitchen tap only, at a reduced pressure, until it clears.

From BBC

Scientists and meteorologists say the conditions for such persistent cloud cover are ripe: an early wet season, cold temperatures and a stable, unmoving high pressure system.

From Los Angeles Times