Use cool in a sentence
Sentences starting with cool
- Cool and collected, he refused to accept the insults. [11]
- Cool is thy garden-plot, pleasant thy shade, All things commend thee in thy place; Dwelling on thy perfectness, O Sweet, I am afraid, But, fearing, long to look upon thy face-- Open thy gate. [11]
- Cool headed in danger, indefatigable on foot, content and serviceable in all circumstances, the young fellow seemed to Hadrian to be a comrade created by the gods themselves for his special delectation. [10]
- Cool down now. [13]
Sentences ending with cool
- I thought it was sluggish in its course, and cool, quite cool. [12]
- Let us be vigilant, but keep cool. [7]
- He was pale too, but cool. [11]
- It was courteous to Holme--but cool. [5]
- If you're goin' to begin pullin' guns on Tull an' Oldin' you want to be cool. [13]
- I repeat, then, there is no crisis, excepting such a one as may be gotten up at any time by turbulent men aided by designing politicians, My advice to them, under such circumstances, is to keep cool. [7]
- After the thunderstorm the weather had grown cloudy and cool. [10]
- The azure of the sky penetrates the depths of the lake, and the waters are sweet and cool. [5]
- In the meantime the House passes an important bill dealing with the bounty on hedgehogs, and there are several card games going on in the cellar, where it is cool. [9]
- It is just the beginning of winter, and although the days are hot, the nights are cool. [5]
Short sentences using cool
- You're so cool, so calm! [13]
- It was cool in there. [5]
- Stafford was cool enough, however. [11]
- But she was cool. [9]
- Gaston was quite cool. [11]
- Dyck kept singularly cool. [11]
- Let's discuss it cool! [9]
- Mr. Vandewaters was cool enough. [11]
- He became cool and deliberate. [11]
- That is cool. [7]
Sentences containing cool two or more times
- Otherwise the weather has been of the sort you are familiar with in these regions: cool days and cool nights. [5]
- It was the early autumn; not cool enough for the doors and windows to be shut, but cool enough to make dancing a pleasure, and to give spirit to the gaiety that filled the old house. [11]
- To the cool and imperturbable Mavick, who was as strong and sinewy as he was cool? [4]
More example sentences with the word cool in them
- And so, many youthful poets have written as if their hearts were old before their time; their pensive morning twilight has been as cool and saddening as that of evening in more common lives. [6]
- The hole in your head is hotter than it need be--keep it properly cool with fresh water. [10]
- You can hold your head high enough and look cool enough. [10]
- You are cool, you know, and outside; and so, maybe it can look to you as if he isn't one, when it can't to me. [5]
- After a grievous yet hopeful leave-taking I came home again, leaning on his arm, through the cool autumn night. [10]
- Such a woman would have attracted Harry at any time, but only a woman with a cool brain and exquisite art could have made him lose his head in this way; for Harry thought himself a man of the world. [5]
- Felion sat just within his doorway, looking out into the sunlight which fell upon the red and white walls of the little city, flanked by young orchards, with great, oozy meadows beyond these, where cattle ate, knee- deep in the lush grass and cool reed-beds. [11]
- The streets are wisely made narrow and the houses heavy and thick and stony, in order that the people may be cool in this roasting climate. [5]
- There's a stiff wind; there's a good stout spray, and the wind and spray should cool their hot souls. [11]
- The proud woman, who was so cool in all the friendly relations of life, and who, as she felt was always watching her, was to her only a stranger who had her in her power. [10]
- He was cool, which Eliphalet was not. [9]
- Now she knew where he was in hiding-and she tried to laugh, for the pain she felt seemed too acute and burning for tears to allay or cool it. [10]
- It was late when they parted; the Frenchman excited, beaming, joyous, the Englishman responsive, but cool in mind still. [11]
- And she knew when she stepped in there, for her cool, reasoning mind was honest, that it was the thought of him that drew her to the place, and that going there was a sentimental indulgence. [4]
- Sea and shore were in a kind of truce, and the ocean south wind brought cool refreshment but no incentive. [4]
- Their loud shouts were borne by the cool night breeze to the sufferer in the cart. [10]
- He came and went through the streets, and was found at his usual haunts, to observers as cool and nonchalant as ever. [11]
- Gyges told us we were very imprudent, but we felt confident that we were too much inured to such things to get any harm, and very much enjoyed our swim in the cool, green water. [10]
- We see that we was making trouble, so we went up again about a mile, to the cool weather, and watched them from there. [5]
- But the cool way in which Melissa received the felicitations which the old woman poured out in honor of the future empress, and her tear-reddened eyes, seemed at any rate quite comprehensible. [10]
- What he wanted was to be free of mules and burros and steers, to roll in dust-patches, and then to run down the wide, open, windy sage-plains, and at night browse and sleep in the cool wet grass of a springhole. [13]
- The Undertaker's Apprentice was the only person who kept a cool head. [11]
- I seen Oldrin' was some surprised at first, an' Lassiter was cool as ice. [13]
- That wild Lamperi was really impertinent to-night, and the abbe said things--things--" The old lady's large eyes were sparkling vinously, and her fan waved rapidly to and fro to cool the flush on her cheeks. [10]
- That west wind was fresh, cool, fragrant, and it carried a sweet, strange burden of far-off things--tidings of life in other climes, of sunshine asleep on other walls--of other places where reigned peace. [13]
- And the night was dismally cool and windy, now that the fire had gone out. [9]
- As the day was cool, she had brought along an ulster that was irreproachable. [9]
- She flushed, then was cool again, for she was put upon her mettle by the suggestion of his glance. [11]
- The lad's greeting was a little shy until he saw that Gaston was cool and composed as usual --in effect, nothing had happened. [11]
- Our captain, however, was a cool man and a seaman, and slipped through the cruisers lying in wait off the Capes very triumphantly. [9]
- The air grew warmer and warmer, but no one became restless; all seemed as cool of face and body as the grey gowns and coats with grey steel buttons which they wore. [11]
- I would not wait for dinner, but pausing only for a sip of cool Madeira and some other refreshment, I made my farewells to the ladies. [9]
- There was the village green in the cool evening light, and the flagstaff with its tip silvered by the departing sun. [9]
- It needed a very cool head and the skill of a gymnast. [4]
- The youth spoke vehemently in Caesar's defence, and closed with the exclamation, "If he should still keep you in suspense, he would be not only cool and circumspect--" "Then," Cleopatra interrupted, "be nobler, be less cruel, and release your father's friend from these tortures. [10]
- Her fingers went up to her eyes; they seemed to cool the hot lids. [11]
- Pierre instantly picked up the cards, with an air of cool satisfaction. [11]
- Like the famous toy of Mongolfier, it rose by means of heated air,--the fevered breath of enthusiastic ignorance,--and when this grew cool, as it always does in a little while, it collapsed and fell. [3]
- A cool, damp touch moved across her brow. [13]
- And men go to work to do this, to get other people's property, in cool blood? [4]
- Now they began to say in their hearts: "He has lost courage--the cool head is gone--he will err--he and his dynasty and his people are doomed! [5]
- He then began to pace the room in deep thought, often going to the opening which served as a window, to cool his burning forehead and see if dawn were near. [10]
- They had started to follow, in the cool path beneath the forest trees. [9]
- If I begin to cool at all I must begin at once, I see that. [12]
- My exultation began to cool and my wonder to come up. [5]
- These blocks were to be set on end in a platter, in the center of dinner- tables, to cool the tropical air; and also to be ornamental, for the flowers and things imprisoned in them could be seen as through plate glass. [5]
- Then I turned to a big house on the hillock beyond the cedars, whose windows were open, with a cool dusk lying behind them. [11]
- Yet there were times innumerable when they looked like cool retreats for those who wanted rest; when, in the summer solstice, they offered the pleasant peace of the happy fireside. [11]
- I had a time of it to cool the king down, but I managed it. [5]
- His cool mood tightened under grip of excitement as he reflected that, whoever the approaching riders were, they could not be friends. [13]
- We followed her through winding paths bordered by shrubs and flowers, and presently came to a low house surrounded by a wide, cool gallery, and shaded by spreading trees. [9]
- I have hired three men to give him a cool bath in the Euphrates, before he gets back to Rhagae. [10]
- At the base this vent was dark, cool, and smelled of dry, musty dust. [13]
- This unhappy captive, this suffering supplicant, could still draw into her net any man who did not possess the cool watchfulness which panoplied his soul. [10]
- This sort of thing wants an old, quiet, steady hand--wants an old cool head, you know, that knows men, through and through, and is used to large operations. [5]
- With joyous confidence they marched forward and, during the journey through the cool night, Ephraim and Nun described to Joshua how they had found Kasana and how she had died. [10]
- The only world they knew was this cool room, whose oak floors were browned by the slow searching stains of Time, and darkened by the footsteps of six generations that had come and gone through the old house. [11]
- All the week they came, loaded with offerings, turkeys and venison and pork and bear meat--greatest delicacy of all--until the cool spring was filled for the feast. [9]
- It may cool their hot blood, and perhaps dilute the salt of their wit.--Show them in, Theocritus. [10]
- Prove it," answered the young man, pale and startled, but cool in speech and action. [11]
- The contrast in the temperament of the two friends--the one sensitive and irritable, and the other always cool and good-natured--only increased their mutual attachment to each other, and Motley's dependence upon Stackpole. [6]
- One day in the summer just past she had watched him and his company put away to rest under the cool sod, where many another lay in silent company, a prairie wanderer, some outcast from a better life gone by. [11]
- When he awoke the sparrows were twittering outside, the fresh cool smells of the morning were coming in at his windows, and the sunlight was just striking across the roofs through the green trees of the Capitol Park. [9]
- Kneel; and may the power be granted me To cool the fires of this poor tortured brain, And bring it peace and healing. [5]
- A winter on the Pontus will cool your lascivious blood. [10]
- One by one the points had been made against him--with no perceptible effect upon Charley Steele, who seemed the one cool, undisturbed person in the courtroom. [11]
- On the contrary, the other three--knaves and gamesters by their trade--while intent upon their game, were yet as cool and quiet as if every virtue had been centered in their breasts. [12]
- The inside of the little sanctuary was a cool and still retreat. [10]
- Probably this was the last time; such experiences would cool even the hottest blood. [10]
- She quietly set the lamp on the table, and then, as the cool nightbreeze blew in through the open window, to which there was no shutter, she tenderly wrapped the white woolen blanket round Melissa, and muttered to herself, "She liked it so. [10]
- The water in the jug was warm and flat, yet she longed for a cool drink. [10]
- The softness of the green, the cool health of the foliage, changed the look of his eye from something cold and curious to something companionable, and scarcely above a whisper two words came from his lips: "Kathleen! [11]
- Flaming soldiers of the Governor's guard, two by two; sober, sandalled friars in brown, priests in their robes,--another batch of color; crosses shimmering, tapers emerging from the cool darkness within to pale by the light of day. [9]
- He ascended to the flat roof, hoping to be able to cool down his spirit there and get back his tranquility. [5]
- He ran to the dog, which had silently collapsed like a punctured bag of silk, drew out the kris, then swung towards Boonda Broke, whose cool, placid eyes met his without emotion. [11]
- At night in the cool winds the fever abated and she slept. [13]
- They entered into the cool shade of a living-room. [11]
- Then there is the cool cucumber, like so many people, good for nothing when it is ripe and the wildness has gone out of it. [4]
- We went through the cool bank, with its shining brass and red mahogany, its tiled floor, its busy tellers attending to files of clients, to the president's sanctum in the rear. [9]
- But many, like the Brinsmades and the Russells, the Tiptons and the Hollingsworths, retired to the local paradise of their country places on the Bellefontaine road, on the cool heights above the river. [9]
- That avil baste that's killed two Injins already--an' all the men o' the place sneakin' behind dures, an' she walkin' up cool as leaf in mornin' dew, an' quietin' the divil's own! [11]
- Paula had said that her heart was his indeed, but what a cool and grudging love was this that would give nothing till it had insured its future. [10]
- He was aware that he was undergoing a cool and critical examination by those present, and that they were men who used all their faculties in making up their minds. [9]
- Here, beside the tender greens of the Ipswich downs was the sparkling cobalt of the sea, and she could almost smell its cool salt breath mingling with the warm odours of hay and the pungent scents of roadside flowers. [9]
- At first I swore to cool my hot face in your bosom; and I would have done that at any price, and yet I would have stood by that same dishonour honourably to the end. [11]
- He met the swift strokes of the dervish with a cool certainty. [11]
- The meadows were sweet with the newly cut grass, the wind softly blew down the river, large white clouds sailed high overhead and cast shadows on the changing water; but to all these gentle influences the fish were insensible, and sulked in their cool retreats. [4]
- A cool, healthy sweat stood out on his forehead, cheeks and lips, and his blue eyes sparkled clearly and coldly. [11]
- A cool, comfortable, superb day, with a brilliant sun; the kind of day to make one want to live, not die. [5]
- You never see such a clear head as what he had--and so carm and so cool. [5]
- You never see such a clear head as what he had--and so ca,'m and so cool. [5]
- But the man, still without the least hospitable stir, admitted that that was the name he went by, and at length advised us to "lite" and hitch our horses, and sit on the porch with him and enjoy the cool of the evening. [4]
- Yesterday's events were still fresh in his mind; and he had a feeling that the letting of Lempriere's blood would cool his own and be some cure for the choler which the presence of these strangers at the Court had wrought in him. [11]
- Her hand was still conscious of his burning kiss as she entered the cool room where the Lady Neforis sat awaiting the return of the party, turning her spinning-wheel by the couch of her invalid husband who always went to rest at late hours. [10]
- It is unimaginably still and reposeful and cool and soft and breezy. [5]
- The walls of stately date-palms that fenced the gardens and bordered the way, threw their shadows down and made the air cool and bracing. [5]
- Some day you'll startle him, and then he'll shoot you as cool as he empties the pockets of Freddy Tarlton over there. [11]
- Down past the square ran a cool avenue of beeches to the water, and he could see his yacht at anchor. [11]
- In the same space of time that he could prepare to speak the truth, he could also prepare to lie; besides, his judgment would be cool then, and would warn him against fooling with new methods in an emergency. [5]
- The woman was so cool, so civil, so perfectly indifferent. [4]
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