Sentence examples for be cool before from inspiring English sources

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be cool before

adjective

Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold.

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Always try to be cool before your match.

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They'd never been cool before, and they'd definitely not had interest from young people or had to worry about getting sued by worried parents.

Since the water spurts out at 80°C, it has to be cooled before it can be used.

Since most gas-cleanup systems operate at only moderate temperatures, the raw gases from a gasifier have to be cooled before processing and then reheated if necessary before end use.

CO2 storage tanks must be cooled before loading cryogenic liquid CO2 to prevent physical and thermal damage to the tank wall.

After thermochemical pretreatment of biomass, the resulting mixture must be cooled before commercial cellulases and/or conversion microbes are introduced.

"He was cool before I knew what cool meant".

"I was cool before it was cool to be cool," he liked to say.

(Make sure the sheet is cool before baking each batch).

Make sure the friands are cool before dipping them into the ganache.

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