We found over 1000 examples of how to use cold in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 1000.
# | Sentence | |
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76. | It's cold so you should wear a coat. | |
77. | As it is cold, you may keep your overcoat on. | |
78. | I was caught in a shower on my way home from school, got soaking wet and caught a cold. | |
79. | The air felt a little cold. | |
80. | It was piercingly cold outside. | |
81. | It is cold outdoors. Put on your coat. | |
82. | Come inside because it's cold outside. | |
83. | Since it's cold outside, you'd better put your overcoat on. | |
84. | You should put on a raincoat because it's cold outside. | |
85. | I shivered with cold when I went outside. | |
86. | The cold north wind was roaring outside. | |
87. | Don't stay indoors because it is cold outside. | |
88. | The sea ice is highly variable - frozen solid during cold, calm weather and broken up in large areas of open water during storms. | |
89. | Cold blasts from the broken window chilled us. | |
90. | When Kawazoe pinned me down at the meeting, I broke out in a cold sweat. | |
91. | We are all but ready for the cold winter. | |
92. | The fire has gone out and this room is cold. | |
93. | A bad cold caused the singer to lose his voice. | |
94. | We are not cold in the house. | |
95. | I like cold potato salad in the summertime. | |
96. | Won't you give me something cold to drink? | |
97. | Will you give me something cold to drink? | |
98. | How about something cold to drink? | |
99. | I want something cold to drink. | |
100. | Would you give me something cold to drink? |