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Cold

(adj) /kəʊld/
Cold

Meaning

Of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body.

Pronunciation

UK kəʊld

US koʊld

Example Sentences

  • Cold beverages like alcohol and soft drinks and hot beverages like tea and coffee are usually consumed with these Chinese rolls.
  • If you feel behind the ears of a horse and they appear to be cold, this means that the horse itself is feeling cold.
  • Additionally, almost half of the cold air inside a fridge can escape when the door is open.
  • Snowstorms organize and develop by feeding on sources of atmospheric moisture and cold air.
  • Where the climate is cold enough for year-to-year accumulation, a glacier may form.
  • Major snow-prone areas include the polar regions, the northernmost half of the Northern Hemisphere and mountainous regions worldwide with sufficient moisture and cold temperatures.
  • Snow affects ecosystems, as well, by providing an insulating layer during winter under which plants and animals are able to survive the cold.
  • The dictionary's example for this food reads, "along with classic [banh] [mi], there are refreshing cold noodles and exceptional bowls of soup.".
  • Reptiles are cold blooded animals that raise their body temperature by lying in the sun or lower it by crawling into the shade.
  • [Let's] take a look at the cold, hard facts.

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