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nippy

[nip-ee] / ˈnɪp i /


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Biden promised to keep things short, acknowledging the nippy day by saying, “Nobody likes it when their turkey gets cold.”

From Washington Post

It's nippy in the mornings and doesn't get above 60 on some days, and only rarely brushes against 70.

From Salon

Randall put some zip on the ball from the base and also asked questions with his nippy running game vs Italy, but few predicted a selection from the off in a match such as this.

From The Guardian

When they had gone to sleep the night before, it was merely fall — a nippy fall, but not yet cold enough to kiss the fields in white.

From Seattle Times

“Very nippy on Saturday morning by the way — 62 degrees in the Los Angeles area,” he said.

From New York Times