Coldness Sentence Examples

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  • Coldness ran through her.

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  • When the coldness released her, she stood in the middle of a large conference hall.

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  • To the left was a tall narrow window, bare to the coldness of the room.

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  • Coldness trickled through Gabriel.

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  • The coldness of fear within her grew stronger.

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  • Talon took one and Dusty the other, feeling the coldness of Traveling from one place to another.

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  • Familiar coldness and silence washed over her before the quiet was replaced by the storm's furious bellow.

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  • Most of it had frozen in the coldness that made Jenn's breaths hang in the air.

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  • Despite the honor of his visit, she couldn't help but feel a trickle of familiar coldness at his still gaze.

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  • Wobbling, she rose, familiar coldness replacing the alcoholic warmth inside her.

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  • Coldness slid through her.

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  • Does the coldness of my skin bother you?

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  • Coldness seeped into the command hub.

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  • Fear made Rhyn's chest seize.  No sooner had Gabe spoken the words than the demons fell away.  Coldness snapped over Rhyn, and his surroundings blurred.  He blinked, uncertain what happened until he found himself standing in a dimly lit chamber.  Kris and Gabe were still beside him, and instead of demons, there was only Death.

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  • Tendrils of coldness stretched from its home within her chest, testing her strength before subsiding into stillness once more.

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  • Its coldness stretched outward from her chest, testing her resolve to keep it contained.

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  • The rocks were deceptively sharp and the coldness of the water increased the sensitivity of the soles of her feet.

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  • In 1856 the emperor and empress visited their Italian dominions, but were received with icy coldness; the following year, on the retirement of Radetzky at the age of ninety-three, the archduke Maximilian, an able, cultivated and kind-hearted man, was appointed viceroy.

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  • Legendre there was a feeling of "more than coldness," owing to his appropriation, with scant acknowledgment, of the fruits of the other's labours; and Dr Thomas Young counted himself, rightly or wrongly, amongst the number of those similarly aggrieved by him.

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  • He grew up among enemies, and became artful, suspicious and self-controlled, concealing his feeling behind the mask of an immobile, almost repulsive, coldness.

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  • His first interview was disappointing; the coldness and formality of the aged philosopher checked the enthusiasm of the young disciple, though it did not diminish his reverence.

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  • Both the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Church Missionary Society were at that time suffering from a general coldness which, in the case of the latter society, had led in that very year to the committee reporting " a failing treasury and a scanty supply of men."

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  • Ill-health, the commercial interests he had left behind at Venice, and the coldness shown him by pope Pius V., induced him at various times and for several reasons to leave Rome.

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  • His ambition might be interpreted as selfishness, but certainly showed no coldness of heart.

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  • He was impulsive and could display extraordinary activity at times, but he possessed also a certain coldness and caution.

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  • Blanche of Castile, the queen-mother, arranged the marriage to win over to the cause of France the powerful count of Provence, but treated her daughter-in-law most unkindly, and her jealousy of the energetic young queen was naturally shared by Louis, whose coldness towards and suspicion of his wife are well known.

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  • At the Swiss health resorts, on the contrary, during the winter the air is very pure, and has just sufficient coldness to make exercise agreeable to patients.

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  • From the first there was a certain coldness between the new king and the chancellor.

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  • She did not feel ice at her core or the coldness in her veins.

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  • I was standing in front of him, staring the Magma Members out with all the coldness and utter detestation I could muster.

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  • We keep Bullseye's coldness and his inventiveness as an assassin but not his costume or his long-standing grudge against DD.

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  • The sky was now completely overcast, the rain falling in torrents of an icy coldness.

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  • Reduced blood flow to the skin may cause pallor, pain, coldness of hands and feet and sometimes numbness or tingling.

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  • On the tenth, in the morning, had become speechless; great coldness; acute fever; much perspiration; he died.

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  • In 1856 the emperor and empress visited their Italian dominions, but were received with icy coldness; the following year, on the retirement of Radetzky at the age of ninety-three, the archduke Maximilian, an abie, cultivated and kind-hearted man, was appointed viceroy.

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  • They excited no controversy, and were comparatively little talked about - so little, indeed, as to have extorted from him a half murmur about " coldness and prejudice."

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  • The majority of the Brothers, seeing in it dangerous designs of Illuminism, * met it with a coldness that surprised Pierre.

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  • As he said this his eyes and face expressed more than coldness--they expressed hostility, which Pierre noticed at once.

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  • And remembering his former tenderness, and looking now at his kind, sorrowful face, she suddenly understood the cause of his coldness.

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  • Acrocyanosis-A condition characterized by blueness, coldness, and sweating of the extremities.

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  • In 10 to 20 percent of families, parents and adolescents are in distressed relationships characterized by emotional coldness and frequent outbursts of anger and conflict.

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  • If you think that applying a certain coldness to your demeanor will alert him to a need for change, understand that this is just not the way earth signs operate.

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  • She felt another drain as he took another swig of her power, and coldness, then silence.

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  • She winced as he snatched her arm, and familiar coldness descended over her.

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  • Coldness, then the sound of the storm beating the building around him.

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  • The coldness of fear settled into Deidre.

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  • A touch of coldness made the hair on the back of her neck rise, and she sat up, fearful Kris or Sasha had come for her.

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  • For once, he was grateful for the coldness chilling his fevered skin.

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  • He didn't understand both their concern and eagerness to get rid of him, but felt familiar coldness settle into his chest.  There had been two other people in the entirety of the universe that cared for him, and the two people with him now were not the same.

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  • Coldness settled over Kris.  He gazed around warily.

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  • Her voice sounded calm but firm, a hint of coldness he'd not heard before.

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  • Coldness streaked through her.

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  • Depretis tardily recognized the need for such agreement, if only to remove the coldness and invincible diffidence which, Afflan.

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  • The political and the commercial proposals were alike received with coldness, because the native diplomatists had aims which could not be reconciled completely with the policy of any other country, and the native merchants were afraid of foreign competition.

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  • The ague-fit begins with chills proceeding as if from the lower part of the back, and gradually extending until the coldness overtakes the whole body.

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  • We know, for example, that the choice of a contemplative life was not the result of indifference to the fate of the world, or of any natural coldness or even calmness of temperament.

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  • They were unable to stand against the coldness of the king, against the hostility of the powerful and selfish faction of Bedford Whigs, and, above all, against the towering predominance of William Pitt.

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  • Lana listened, chilled at the coldness and precision of his directions.

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  • Coldness slithered through him.

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  • Sirian's coldness had never struck her as anything but rigid discipline and cool thinking.

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  • The countess, with a coldness her son had never seen in her before, replied that he was of age, that Prince Andrew was marrying without his father's consent, and he could do the same, but that she would never receive that intriguer as her daughter.

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  • She saw the coldness and malevolence with which the old prince received and dismissed the young men, possible suitors, who sometimes appeared at their house.

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  • Coldness seeped through her as she watched the familiar scene before her.

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