Sentence examples for cold means from inspiring English sources

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Cold means cost: in Soviet times, construction and living costs were up to 50% higher in Siberia and the Russian Far East than in European Russia.

Her descriptions of the natural world the "gunshot crack of avalanches," a glacier that "lay like a dropped towel"—are arresting, and powerfully convey her conviction that "how to be cold" means "how to live".

Going when it's cold means not being packed in with a bunch of people.

Furthermore, its tolerance to cold means that it has the ability to colonise many temperate countries with a winter climate cooler than Australia.

That coupled with waking up to pee and waking up cause I am hot or cold means I am waking up every 45 minutes or so.

An engineering professor explained that in the Egyptian dialect the word "sokhna" doesn't mean the same as "hot" in English, but rather "enthusiastic" or "very active," whereas "barda" (cold) means "unfeeling".

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At least the cold meant we didn't need to worry about anything going off.

Here in Antarctica, the ice and cold mean the surface water becomes cooler, saltier and more dense.

Anyway, it wasn't meant to be a compliment - she was cold, mean-lipped and mean-hearted, and she used to creep about the place without making any noise.

All last week, a can of Pabst still cost a dollar at Kajun's, even after the power and water went off and keeping the beer cold meant scrounging for gasoline to feed a noisy generator out back.

The lure of warm destinations, the primal urge to rush indoors and a deep reluctance to expose tender fingers to the brutal cold meant that iPhones, Blackberrys and other P.D.A.'s were tucked away.

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