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A blast of cold water.
He invaded her room like a blast of cold air.
Never knocks, always just sends a blast of cold air through the door.
Finding the outer door ajar, I pushed it open and stepped out and was struck by a blast of cold air.
— JONATHAN WEISMAN Even before Mr. Obama reached the Capitol (his motorcade is en route), his television audience was treated to a blast of cold water.
There the molten polymer is solidified by a blast of cold air, and the numerous fibres are collected, after application of finish, at high speed.
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There is concern that, with performance so poor despite mild weather and little flu around so far, hospitals may struggle if a blast of really cold weather brings an influx of seriously ill patients, many of whom need to be admitted at a time when beds are already scarce.
Of course, we are now aware that John le Carré (aka David Cornwell), was highly familiar with the secret world of espionage and counter-espionage but again, in 1963, this assuredness would have come across like a blast of keen cold air.
Finally, use a blast of ice cold water all over the scalp and hair to ensure that the cuticle closes, and to add shine.
And the heavens indeed despatched the UK a brutal blast of cold, plunging Wales into its lowest-ever recorded November temperature of −17.3C (0.9F) in Llysdinam.
Rinse the conditioner with warm water, adding a final blast of cold water to seal the cuticles, which makes hair really shine.
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