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the coldness
noun
The relative lack of heat.
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Stella, cold, cold, the coldness of hell.
By Cynthia Ozick Stella, cold, cold, the coldness of hell.
He lacks the coldness so widespread in contemporary ballet.
Marr recoiled, unnerved by the coldness of the intimacy.
The lyrics emphasize loneliness, the coldness of the world.
The coldness of the Prague night air is sharp as a stiletto and brittle as ice.
I love the remoteness, the coldness and the beauty at the top of the mountains.
Much has been made by several of Putin's biographers of the "coldness" of his eyes.
"I felt the coldness and the metallic aspect of it," Perez, 33, told the Guardian.
In "The Rain Song," Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant bemoaned, "I've felt the coldness of my winter".
The coldness was felt in the floors too — the rooms could use more rugs.
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