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be cold

verb as in shiver

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Example Sentences

"To get the flakiest crust, the crust should be cold when it goes into the oven, so do cool your pie fillings before putting them in the crust. And for pies with fruit filling, I like to chill the whole pie once the filling has been added until the crust is firm and then I put it in the oven."

From Salon

“You know, it’s going to be loud, it’s going to be at night, it might be cold. So, you know, just a little bit of I think that they just play into it, kind of like the Seahawks. So, it’s a big challenge for us, but we’ve played in some hostile environments this whole season, so it shouldn’t be anything that we’re not prepared for.”

While the air will be cold enough for precipitation to fall as sleet or snow for some parts of the UK, where and how much may fall will only really be known over the coming days.

From BBC

Mao Zedong, the first leader of the People’s Republic of China, had likened the relationship between Beijing and Pyongyang to the closeness between “lips and teeth”: “If the lips are gone, the teeth will be cold.”

From BBC

"It might be cold, it might be warm. But whatever we come out with, it'll be fire."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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