Use cold in a sentence
Sentences starting with cold
- Cold and intangible were all things in earth and heaven. [13]
- Cold is the snow on the rail, and chill The wind that comes from the frozen hill. [11]
- Cold whiskey out of a bottle, taken as a prescription six times a day on the sly, is n't my idea of virtue any more than the social ancestral glass, sizzling wickedly with the hot iron. [4]
- Cold is the Druid's altar-stone, Its vanished flame no more returns; But ours no chilling damp has known,-- Unchanged, unchanging, still it burns. [6]
- Cold shivers ran down his spine and his whole body pulsed rhythmically. [2]
- Cold again. [5]
Sentences ending with cold
- It's summer and you'll not take cold! [11]
- She hoped he would not catch cold. [9]
- Walking against the wind is one of the most dangerous kinds of exposure, if you are sensitive to cold. [6]
- The manner in which he said it suddenly turned me cold. [9]
- It doesn't matter whether it's hot or cold. [8]
- But after that we was all right again--it was the sudden surprise of it that knocked us so kind of cold. [5]
- Once on the way his brain began slowly to clear, but he grew painfully cold. [11]
- The next day was terribly cold. [5]
- But Wrangle's flesh was still cold. [13]
- Pretty Pierre's face was less pretty than usual; the cheeks were pallid, the eyes were hard and cold. [11]
Short sentences using cold
- Bloody cold it was. [4]
- The thought made Tom cold. [5]
- Some cold water, quick! [11]
- From the cold indeed! [2]
- I'm frightened, and I'm cold. [11]
- De co'n bread's gittin' cold. [9]
- The cold is excessive. [5]
- This room is cold. [5]
- They are so cold. [11]
- She found it cold. [11]
Sentences containing cold two or more times
- Yet here it was in his hand; and even as it lay in his cold fingers--how cold they were, and his head how burning!--the desire for it surged up in him. [11]
- After an hour's waiting, we dream on again, and, before we know it, come out of our cold doze into the cold dawn. [4]
- They said that the stove might benefit those who sat close to it, but it would drive all the cold air to the other parts of the church, and freeze the people to death; it was cold enough now around the edges. [4]
- The peasants say that a cold wind blows in late spring because the oaks are budding, and really every spring cold winds do blow when the oak is budding. [2]
- Mr. Warner's low-down suspicion was laid in the cold, cold grave, where it apparently belonged. [5]
- Thin I waked suddin', an' I felt a cold wind goin' over me-- three toimes; an' a hand was laid on me own face, an' it was cold an' smooth-like the hand uv a Sikh, William Connor dear. [11]
- For these thou seest are unmoved; Cold, cold as those who lived and loved A thousand years ago. [11]
- And so the question whether he had or had not a cold has no more historic interest than the cold of the least of the transport soldiers. [2]
- Pyjamas are hot on a hot night and cold on a cold night--defects which a nightshirt is free from. [5]
- His form was laid by his mother's side, Beneath the cold, cold ground, His friends for him will drop a tear When they view his little mound. [5]
More example sentences with the word cold in them
- No more for you the cold earth for a bed--relieved though it be by a sleeping- mat. [11]
- And then again you seem as cold as your New England snow, you have no feeling, you are an Anglo-Saxon--a Puritan. [9]
- Forty year ago, you had only to let down the bucket till the first knot in the rope was free of the windlass, and you heard it splashing in the cold dull water. [12]
- Well, for that you die now, Yellow Arm, if this gun has a bullet cold enough. [11]
- She had not yet gone to bed when the Rostovs arrived and the pulley of the hall door squeaked from the cold as it let in the Rostovs and their servants. [2]
- After almost three years' experience, Winslow says, he can scarce distinguish New England from Old England, in respect of heat and cold, frost, snow, rain, winds, etc. [3]
- Can I be wrong in deeming it a notice tame, cold, and insufficient? [14]
- He used to write communications to the weekly newspaper in Moffitt--they've got three dailies there now--and throw cold water on the boom. [8]
- The last severe wrench was come, and she had left him standing there alone in the cold, divining what was in his heart as though it were in her own. [9]
- A cynical cosmopolitanism would have left her cold, but here, apparently, was a cultivated man burning with a sense of the world's wrongs. [9]
- And thus he would die--out in the cold world, with no shelter over his homeless head, no friendly hand to wipe the death-damps from his brow, no loving face to bend pityingly over him when the great agony came. [5]
- Let the cold world do its worst; one thing I know--there's a grave somewhere for me. [5]
- Three months I worked among this set, submitting to the strokes of the overseer, fainting under the fearful heat, and stiffening under the cold dews of night. [10]
- Sit down--" The words had fallen on her ears with a cold, deadly smother. [11]
- I give my word, Miss Withersteen, thet I went cold to my very marrow. [13]
- They drop a word or a phrase--they do not know how cruel it is--or give a look--they do not know how cold it is--and are gone without a second thought about it; but it sinks into the woman's heart and rankles there. [4]
- She has a woman's heart; and what talent of mine is to be named by the love a true woman can offer in exchange for these divided and cold affections? [6]
- There was no withstanding that cold, still face, that unwavering eye. [11]
- And that night, with the stars jumping and the air biting cold (for we were up in the 40's), and the John wish-washing through the seas at three leagues the hour, MacMuir told me the story of Mungo Maxwell. [9]
- Other voices mingled with hers--lamenting, cursing, and entreating; for now the rainclouds burst, and through the window-openings poured a cold flood, chilling and wetting the drunken mob within. [10]
- She was shivering with cold, and her friend's long absence began to annoy her. [10]
- Like lightning, and with cold fury in his eyes, Foyle caught the tall cattleman by the forearm, and, with a swift, dexterous twist, had the fellow in his power. [11]
- He stepped forward with all of his old confidence, and did not regard a farthing my cold stare. [9]
- I was blessed with a sturdy health such as few men enjoy, and came to myself sooner than had been looked for, with a dash of cold water. [9]
- Mark Twain, threatened with a cold, and knowing the dinner would be strenuous, did not feel able to attend, so wrote a letter which, if found suitable, could be read at the gathering. [5]
- Publius was seized with a cold shudder--like a wanderer who carelessly pursues his way gazing up at the moon and stars, and suddenly perceives an abyss yawning; at his feet. [10]
- He was taken with a cold about three weeks ago, and I stepped over one evening, proposing to beguile an idle hour for him with a yarn or two, but was received at the door with whispers, and the information that he was dying. [5]
- And they are wise: the snow comes early, and, besides, a cruel fog, cold as the grave and penetrating as remorse, comes down out of the near Tyrol. [4]
- Many a cold winter night did the explorers endure this hardship, yet grew fat and lusty under it. [4]
- Beyond, the road winds up the hill'around the end of Mr. Wiley's plantation and plunges shortly into the woods, gray and cold indeed to-day. [9]
- The cold morning wind was blowing light mists over the absolutely barren shore. [10]
- Then a cold wind seemed to blow from the glacier above and killed all the summer. [11]
- Sometime the glove will be too hard and cold on a man's shoulder, and then!--Well, I should like to be there," said Pierre, showing his white teeth. [11]
- His eyes were wild, anxious and yearning, his face deadly pale and covered with a cold sweat. [11]
- Clemens and his wife were advised to leave the cold of Berlin as soon as he was able to travel. [5]
- The Comtesse Chantavoine, who still held her hand, pressed it, though herself cold as ice with sickness of spirit. [11]
- The worthy doctor, who had baptized both my mother and father, died suddenly at Carvel Hall the spring following, of a cold contracted while visiting a poor man who dwelt across the river. [9]
- His beard was white, his face long and narrow and shrivelled, his forehead protruding, his eyes of the cold blue of a winter's sky. [9]
- It was very white and still, smooth and cold as marble. [11]
- She saw the whispering, she noted the well-bred disguise of interest, and she met the visitor's gaze with cold courtesy. [11]
- That first long whiff was like the indrawn breath of the cold, starved hunter, when, stepping into his house, he sees food, fire, and wife on his hearthstone. [11]
- The cold air which you dread does me good. [10]
- With a cry which was no longer doubt, but agonized apprehension, she threw the Thing from her with a motion of both hands and feet; and, as she did so, she felt a horrible cold air breathing from a bloodless body, chill her hand. [11]
- The business on which folks want me, will keep cold, especially at this season. [12]
- The cold breath which fanned his cheek was certainly no mere draught. [10]
- You remember that when the weather was the least cold, he would try to come into the house. [5]
- My voice went when I got a bad cold again, and I couldn't stand the draughts of the theatre, and so I couldn't dance, either. [11]
- Euphrasia never knew when Hilary was tired, or when he was cold, or hungry, or cross, although she provided for all these emergencies. [9]
- He had heard what Young Aleck had just muttered; but to the man of the cold fingers he said: "You keep good whisky in spite of the law and the iron glove, Old Aleck. [11]
- I would thou wert cold or hot. [9]
- When those letters were written my impressions were fresh, but now they have lost that freshness; they were warm then--they are cold, now. [5]
- But if it were true that frost-bites were cured by cold and burns by heat, it would be subversive, so far as it went, of the great principle of Homoeopathy. [3]
- Two of them were the young men with the bonny wives who now with murmured endearments grasped their cold hands. [11]
- Welcome and home were mine within this State, Whose vales I leave--whose spires fade fast from me And cold must be mine eyes, and heart, and tete, When, dear Alabama! [5]
- His own quarters were comfortable enough, but when the weather was cold, the family were sure to have his company--nothing could keep him out of the house. [5]
- A cold shiver went through me. [5]
- It is all well while it burns and scintillates in your emotional centres, without articulate and connected expression; but the minute you plunge it into the rhyme-trough it cools down, and becomes as dead and dull as the cold horse-shoe. [6]
- He began his weird, wild love-song, but soon felt that he was cold, and as he reached back for his blanket, some unseen hand laid it gently on his shoulders; it was the hand of his love, his guardian angel. [5]
- But this cold weather was too warm for us; so we started to Darjeeling, in the Himalayas--a twenty-four hour journey. [5]
- And when, presently, we came to an open plot whence we might see a long piece of the forest path, and yet saw nought but a little charcoal burner's cart, meseemed as though a cold hand had been laid on my heart. [10]
- The summer--or what we call summer in the North, which is usually a preparation for warm weather, ending in a preparation for cold weather --seemed to me very short--but I have noticed that each summer is a little shorter than the preceding one. [4]
- A swift, hot wave, turning cold, passed over Venters. [13]
- He went for water, and was glad to find it almost as cold as if flowing from ice. [13]
- Little rills of water got established along the sides under the blankets, cold, undeniable streams, that interfered with drowsiness. [4]
- You see, it was the kids crying with cold and starvation, and she got so she just couldn't stand it. [9]
- The Abbe's face was still cold and severe, but his voice was human as he said quickly: "Monsieur, I have decided to take you at your word. [11]
- Though his body was so cold, his throat was on fire. [11]
- And Uncle Tom was right when he said we should have nothing but jam and bread and butter for supper: oh, yes, and cold meat. [9]
- Overhead, the sun was pouring out a flood of light and warmth, and though it was bitterly cold, life was beating hard in the bosom of the West. [11]
- The first case was in February, during a very cold time. [3]
- That the murder was in cold blood, deliberate and without provocation; that it had been long premeditated and threatened; that she had followed the deceased-from Washington to commit it. [5]
- Our first emotion was deep, unutterable gratitude, our next was a foolish rage, born of the suspicion that possibly the hotel had been visible three-quarters of an hour while we sat there in those cold puddles quarreling. [5]
- Now the weather was crisp and cold, now hazy and depressing, and again a downpour. [9]
- Well, but it was cold then, and my head seemed big and running about like a ball of air. [11]
- Then my head was cleared like a steamed window-pane in a cold blast. [9]
- Once more I was called: "Mortimer, I so hate to disturb you, but the room is still too cold for me to try to apply this stuff. [5]
- His first shout was answered by an old man within, who presently appeared at the casement, wrapping some garment round his throat as a protection from the cold, and demanded who was abroad at that unseasonable hour, wanting him. [12]
- I think it was an eleemosynary smile, for my pleasantry seems to me a particularly basso rilievo, as I look upon it in cold blood. [6]
- Behind the crowd was a row of old-fashioned brick houses, on the walls of which were patterned, by the cold electric light, the branches of the bare elms ranged along the sidewalk. [9]
- The crown attorney was a man of the serenest method and of cold, unforensic logic. [11]
- In the room was a hot stove, which was more attractive than the cold clouds, but unable to compete in interest with the register. [4]
- Within the cabin was a great fireplace of stones, where our cooking was done, and bunks set round for the men in cold weather and rainy. [9]
- At the head was a curtain slung to protect the sleeper from the cold draughts of the night. [11]
- The cold buttery was a cave of Aladdin, and it took a long time to excavate all its riches. [4]
- My first reward was a bath of cold, icy-cold sea-water, which was poured over my head out of a full skin. [10]
- The stranger is warned against taking cold baths in India, but even the most intelligent strangers are fools, and they do not obey, and so they presently get laid up. [5]
- The entry stove warmed it but imperfectly, and she looked pinched and cold, for the evenings were still pretty sharp, and the old house let in the chill blasts, as old houses are in the habit of doing. [6]
- If what is wanted in society is cold hauteur and languid superciliousness or lofty immobility, we are confident that with a little practice she can sit stiller, and look more impassive, and move with less motion, than any other created woman. [4]
- I unbuttoned his waistcoat and felt his heart, and rejoiced to find it beating; we poured cold water over his face and wrists. [9]
- O, O the wailing wind, the night wind-- The cold nest; I am alone. [11]
- O, O, the wailing wind the night wind, The cold nest; I am alone. [11]
- For the barrister's voice was not as strong as it once was, and the cold would not seem to lift from his chest. [9]
- My cold is very much less troublesome, I am sometimes quite free from it. [14]
- It was the very middle of winter: it was as cold as death off Cape Cod there. [5]
- The weather was very cold, and the ice running densely. [5]
- It is always very cold on that lake shore in the night, but we had plenty of blankets and were warm enough. [5]
- That made the very bones of my body turn cold, and I saw cheeks about me blanch--for it meant fire and the stake! [5]
- We may not venture, perhaps, to say so sweeping a thing as this in cold blood about any monarch that preceded her upon either her own throne or upon any other. [5]
- Cold, then hot, Venters burst into frenzied speed to reach his guns. [13]
- Finally she gave up the unavailing struggle, cooled her burning face with cold water, and tightened the straps of her sandals to go to the temple; near the god himself she hoped she might in some degree recover the peace she could not find here. [10]
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