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to coolness
noun
The state of being cool, as in chilly.
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A lot of this, Stanton said, comes down to "coolness".
Male reviewers, used to coolness and rationalism in books, can react particularly badly.
He's an innovator, and the hope at Reebok is that if he gets big enough the whole company can ride back to coolness on his coattails, the way Nike rode to coolness on the coattails of Michael Jordan.
In place of crazy uncles and dragged-up aunties guarding the velvet-roped threshold to coolness, there are now guest-relations specialists, but no matter.
The Playboy television channel, meanwhile, is trying to advance from raunchiness to coolness with its new Saturday-evening program, "Brooklyn Kinda Love," in which Brooklynites all appear to be childless, pierced and tattooed.
Less intimidating than Berghain, more central than Watergate, Asphalt is staking a claim to coolness in the heart of tourist Berlin Mohrenstrasse 30, Mitte, +49 30 2200 2396, asphalt-berlin.com.
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Passion tends to lead from light skin to dark, coolness to heat (the American sun is the fatal Zeus of Azevedo's tragedy), spirituality to lust, hard work to lazy pleasure.
HITTING THE RACKS With fashionable celebrities like Rihanna and Azealia Banks wearing Timberlands, the '90s boots appear to be making a comeback, and how better to solidify coolness than to team up with Supreme?
To add to the coolness, an 18-meter underwater aquarium links the towers.
Here's the thing with regards to relative coolness: It's good to be cool and it's hip to be square.
It's foolish to feel a need to prove your coolness to them.
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