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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny cold" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a mild or minor cold, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "I think I'm coming down with a tiny cold; I just have a slight sniffle and a bit of a sore throat."
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I looked at my boarding pass, and then looked again, and felt like a tiny cold hand had closed around my wrist.
I didn't really intend to write, I was simply living in a tiny, cold bedsit with no other ways of being constructive.
The Panamanian mountain slopes create three climatic zones: a low, hot zone, lying at elevations below 2,300 feet (700 metres), which makes up nearly nine-tenths of the country's territory; a temperate zone, at elevations ranging from 2,300 to 4,900 feet (700 to 1,500 metres), which accounts for most of the rest of the land; and a tiny cold zone, lying above 4,900 feet.
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But if you are sick-even if you just recovered from a tiny cold-you should not get that vaccination until completely recovered because your body had just conquered an illness, so it may be too weak to handle the vaccination.
They bring ice water, too, and as soon as it looks as if you might have a bead of perspiration on your forehead, they offer tiny cold towels scented with eucalyptus or a spritz of Evian.
To successfully send a spacecraft billions of miles away to photograph and study a tiny, forbidding, cold and alien body demonstrates how far the human race has come.
In a jam featuring games about horny birds, a plasticine wedding and ballet with no dancing, but a bizarre and beautiful art style a one-note joke about circumcision that might lead to you stabbing a baby to death left me just a tiny bit cold.
If you're just a tiny bit cold and think you're not entirely freezing, then it's best not to do this, at least not for the whole night, because you'll overheat and start sweating and probably wake up really uncomfortable.
It was the piper's tune, played from the shadows of Whittier, and the tiny cold hand of the monkey still reaches toward me".
Trump's presence will make it that much more difficult to get around Davos, a tiny, freezing-cold ski town tucked high in the Alps that is already bristling with security.
The reappearance of cold-loving beetles in the British Isles and the resurgence of tiny, cold-tolerant foraminifers in the North Atlantic can also be interpreted in these terms.
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