Sentence examples for but still cold from inspiring English sources

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It's empty but still cold.

It was April, but still cold enough that you would like to have a fire lit.

Bundled up but still cold, exhausted and with a 40-pound pack, I could only shuffle my feet.

When I met Denis in Paris, in late March, it was just warm enough to forgo a winter coat but still cold enough to regret it.

A rare phenomenon, thunder snow can happen where air is unstable and the layer close to the ground is warmer than those above, but still cold enough to create snow.

The holiday, which occurred this weekend, is the only time of the year when they are really allowed to smile and have fun, and when it's warm enough to go outside but still cold enough that their multi­layered, 18th-century underwear and top layers don't make them itch and sweat and stink from every orifice.

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The poet Anne Carson and her collaborator Bob Currie read a piece about living in a one-room flat in Iceland ("Harbored by a / Carpet of moss the / Rocks once hot but now still cold").

A common reheating issue: when foods, like casseroles, warm unevenly, so it feels hot on the outside but is still cold on the inside explains Yeung.

This will make it easier to churn, but is still cold enough that the butter should be firm and easy to handle during the later stages.[7].

"But it was still cold.

But it is still cold when a cold wind is blowing.

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