Sentence examples for already cold from inspiring English sources

The phrase "already cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has lost its warmth or heat prior to the current moment.
Example: "I left my coffee on the table for too long, and now it's already cold."
Alternatives: "previously chilled" or "now cool."

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"They're already cold and wet," he replied.

After all, the basement is already cold and damp.

His son, Kameron, 17, was already cold to the touch.

I have heard from two of the prisoners who said his body was already cold.

Liam Neeson's already hot box-office streak got hotter over the weekend, while Tim Burton's already cold one became, well, colder.

Campers, on the other hand, have nothing to lose -- if you're already cold, wet and miserable, hopping into a kayak is less of a stretch.

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Nights are already bitterly cold, and getting colder.

Her arm, when he touched it, was already getting cold.

"Winter is already so cold - a Christmas tree lights up the whole terminal and makes everybody jolly," he said.

When we finally sat at the table, my leg ached and the asparagus had already grown cold.

It was the worst of an already menacing cold snap, which has stretched for 10 days and will most likely linger until Sunday.

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