Sentence examples for let cold from inspiring English sources

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Yet they were not well sealed, and they let cold drafts inside during the winter months.

After asking university friends about their housing through Facebook, I was flooded with reports of horror stories: gaping holes in bedrooms that let cold air in, slugs, rats, poor insulation, damp and mould.

The heat is oppressive, and, after an hour on the field, we rush to the water fountains and line up to let cold water wash the dust and sweat off our young sunburnt faces.

Among the problems were inadequate or irregular heat and leaky windows that let cold air seep in, said Samuel Hampton, 61, who has lived in the building for 37 years and was displaced from his fifth-floor apartment by the fire.

Leaking windows and single pane glass let cold out and heat in.

You'll want to keep an eye out for holes and gaps that let cold air into your home or between rooms that have different levels of insulation.

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You walked across the room to the window, opened it, and leaned out into the darkness, letting cold air into the room.

We've heard just about every explanation for why you may get a whiff of skunk when enjoying a cold brew, from the ever-popular theory that letting cold beer warm to room temperature will cause it to skunk (not true, and not particularly harmful to beer), to the idea that brewers add the flavor during the brewing process (we'll get to this one).

The ground is a much better insulator than air, which moves around and lets cold air get underneath you.

Cover it, put in the refrigerator and let get cold.

With the eerie turn back to the minor, however, I let them get cold.

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