Sentence examples for be colder from inspiring English sources

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be colder

adjective

Having a low temperature.

  • A cold wind whistled through the trees.

Exact(60)

It could be colder, perhaps.

But when it comes to style, it couldn't be colder.

"I thought it was definitely going to be colder today.

This may be necessary in winter, when distribution piping could be colder than the evaporator.

"When it gets to be colder, don't leave any garage doors or windows open," he said.

Still, with her "godly distance", she may be colder to the reader than he realises.

Meteorologists are predicting that the coming winter will be colder than the last few have been.

"The sun drives climate change and it will be colder next decade by 2C," wrote Archibald.

"It would be colder, because we've both treated our romantic relationships in a cold way," Armisen says.

So if this winter is just average, it will be colder, increasing the demand for home heating oil.

The temperature could not be colder, so we were led to surmise that the snowfall must be excessive.

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