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How to use cold air in a sentence

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But newly hatched chicks had to endure unseasonably cold air temperatures with frequent heavy downpours of rain for much of June.
In a low pressure system the warm front is the first to pass over. This occurs when warm air meets cold air and the warm air rises above it.
He breathed a huge sigh as he got into the refreshingly cold air after the fuzzy warmth of the pub.
Avoid things that trigger your child's asthma, such as allergies and breathing in cold air.
There was more arguing, yowling, then the sheets were pulled off and I gasped at the shock of the cold air against my skin.
A blast of cold air greeted them and Olivia felt goosebumps rise on her arms.
I also advise using moisturiser, especially in winter, as the cold air dries the skin.
The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers.
The basement was nearly ripped in two as the rush of cold air from outside flooded the entire room.
The building sent a rush of cold air through their hair as they walked into the air conditioning.
Kim looked at him in surprise, not expecting the sudden rush of cold air that washed over her without him there.
The warm humid air collided with a rush of cold air causing the thunder to slither through.
At the same time the cold air moving southwards behind the low-pressure centre is losing height.
Blackness mingled with the damp walls and cold air, and the atmosphere smelled of foul concoctions and wet rats.
He seemed a few years older than Pavel, had light brown eyes and sandy golden hair, and his cheeks were flushed from the run in the cold air.
As the seat scooped them up and began to carry them up the side of the mountain, she leaned back and breathed a cloud into the cold air.
So some astronomers are quite keen to set up their instruments in Antarctica to take advantage of the thin, cold air.
The route itself can be slick and frozen over, and exhausted runners may be prone to hypothermia in the thin, cold air.
This effect is similar to that experienced when a hot bath is run and the cold air above the bathwater readily condenses.
Very cold air moving over the comparatively warm North Sea generated the thundersnow.
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The sun had risen, the bells were ringing riotously, resonantly in the clear, cold air.
Always keep the fire door shut as much as possible, as cold air thus admitted will check the fire and ruin the boiler.
It came from over the Downs, sweeping a rush of cold air on its wings, flighting towards the sea.
They are probably kept near to the surface of the earth by a superstratum of cold air.
There are no openings to the Lapp trousers, so that no cold air can reach the body.
Sometimes a draft of cold air was applied to the cooling drums, and the dirt and chaff blown through the wire cloth.
The Dropfan takes the cold air and distributes it nicely throughout the office, whereas before we had cold spots and hot areas.
I enjoyed these rides very much in the clear cold air, sometimes with Ginger, sometimes with Lizzie.
The cold air entering by the open window, whipped his sluggish blood.
This is due to the jet stream taking a sudden southwards plunge, allowing cold air from the north to flood across Ireland.
Some I shake so as to make sure of entrapping cold air in them.
He strolled westward by Albany Street, facing the sunset embers, pleased, he knew not why, to move in that cold air and indigo twilight, starred with street-lamps.
The forecasters fear cold air from the north will also bring blizzards and freezing temperatures to East Anglia, the South-West, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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