Pronunciation of the English word cold.
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1. | Those who are delicate in health are apt to catch a cold when the cold season sets in. | |
2. | It is very cold outside. You'll catch a cold without a coat. | |
3. | It's terribly cold. I think I'm going to catch a cold. | |
4. | I may have caught cold on that cold night. | |
5. | Hawai, y'know, has a lot of houses with fireplaces doesn't it? The mornings and evenings over there get cold as well so people who feel the cold light fires. | |
6. | Throat and nose membranes hurt by dry air allow cold viruses to enter more easily. It is important to carry out sensible counter plans against the cold with heaters and against the dryness with humidifiers. | |
7. | Major Cold: It's the day of the year that the cold is most severe, but you could also say that Spring is just coming around the corner. | |
8. | Hawaii, y'know, has a lot of houses with fireplaces, doesn't it? The mornings and evenings over there get cold as well, so people who feel the cold light fires. | |
9. | How does a Thermos know how to keep hot things hot and cold things cold? | |
10. | I am very sorry you have a cold and are in bed. I played with Mary today for a little while. I hope by tomorrow you will be able to be up. I am glad today that my cold is better. |