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This was in January and a bit nippy.
Twitter is also thought to hold firm views that Antarctica is a bit nippy and murder is kind of mean.
But it's a bit nippy - despite the big radiator - so I decide to risk being kippered in my sleep.
It's a bit nippy in Iceland, but what's not to like about the midnight sun when you can wander around comfortably in a light jacket?
Jumpers: Was the outbreak of knitwear this year confirmation that normcore has infiltrated the mainstream, or just a sign that it got a bit nippy out?
And if it gets a bit nippy, you can buy a delicate, hand-dyed mohair shawl as soft as a cuddle.
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The air may be a bit nippier, but it is not too late to enjoy the fruits of the fall harvest at local farms.
Inverness get the game started, with the Highland capital bathed in sunshine, although it's a bit nippier than it has been over the last couple of days.
"The other night I was sat out in the garden and it was a little bit nippy and I thought, 'Oh it would be so nice to have a garden heater.' So I went on eBay and just ordered one.
And says, in an accent as broad as the Thames: "Bit nippy today, isn't it?" Happiness comes to him easily; especially here in the Pacific Northwest, 5,000 miles away from the paparazzi's long lenses and the incessant do-you-mind requests to grin at strangers' phones.
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