Ice-cold Sentence Examples

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  • His voice was low and ice cold.

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  • Place your martini glasses in the freezer for a bit if you love your martini ice-cold.

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  • However, there is something appealing about sticking with tradition and only bringing out these cups when it's time for an ice cold Julep.

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  • Blanching means immersing the vegetables quickly in boiling water, then immersing them in ice cold water.

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  • The refrigerant is sent through an expansion device that turns it back into an ice-cold liquid where it returns to the evaporator coil to start the whole process over again.

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  • Read on to learn more about how to serve an ice cold bottle of your favorite champagne.

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  • If you haven't included ice cold Champagne in your celebrations before, now is the time to try them!

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  • Try a bottle of ice cold champagne at your next special event and celebrate in style!

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  • A hot compress (as hot as an individual can tolerate) is applied for three minutes followed by an ice cold compress for 30 seconds.

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  • A hot compress (as hot as the patient can stand) is applied to the affected area for three minutes followed by an ice-cold compress for 30 seconds.

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  • If you soak your suit in ice-cold water with a half cup of baking soda for an hour, gently rinse without squeezing, and then lie the suit flat to dry, you will keep it looking beautiful for a long time.

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  • Nothing says summer quite like a fruity, ice cold drink with a miniature umbrella perched on top, a colorful new swimsuit, a wide-brimmed hat (to protect you from the sun's harmful rays, naturally) and a roomy beach bag.

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  • Maximize your results by keeping the mixture ice cold.

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  • Dean staggered to the shower, letting the ice-cold water start his day anew.

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  • The words sent a chill down his back like an ice cold shower.

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  • The highway to Pagosa Springs followed the San Juan River up the pass to the top of the Rocky Mountains while side streams, arush with melting snow, ice cold to the touch, cascaded down from the roof of the sky, thousands of feet above.

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  • An ice-cold solution of this substance kept at o C. and having sulphuretted hydrogen continually passed through it gives the hydrosulphide.

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  • The only movement in the depths is the slow creep of ice-cold water northwards along the bottom from the Southern Ocean; but this is more marked, and apparently penetrates farther north, than in the Atlantic.

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  • The products formed by the action of the Grignard reagent with the various types of organic compounds are usually thrown out of solution in the form of crystalline precipitates or as thick oils, and are then decomposed by ice-cold dilute sulphuric or acetic acids, the magnesium being removed as a basic halide salt.

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  • The temperature of the pass in summer is very high, whereas in winter, near its head, the cold is extreme, and the ice-cold wind rushing down the narrow outlet becomes destructive to life.

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  • The crude oxide of the metal is obtained from cerite, by evaporating the mineral with strong sulphuric acid, removing excess of acid and dissolving the residue in ice-cold water; sulphuretted hydrogen is passed through the solution, which is then filtered, acidified with hydrochloric acid, and precipitated as oxalate by oxalic acid; the oxalate is then converted into oxide by ignition.

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  • The first is formed when 30% hydrogen peroxide reacts with phosphorus pentoxide or metaor pyrophosphoric acids at low temperatures and the mixture diluted with ice-cold water.

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  • Her bare body was ice cold.

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  • Probably even longer after I've drank this pint of ice cold coke sitting right next to me here.

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  • Add 2 volumes ice cold absolute ethanol to sample.

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  • This cooling breeze, these strips of bitter gourd filled with fish paste, this ice-cold soy milk - they are real all right.

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  • Rounds of delicious ice cold cerveza Polar in a bar where almost every man either carried a machete or a gun or both.

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  • Hydrocobaltocyanic acid is not known, but its potassium salt, K4Co(CN) 6, is formed when freshly precipitated cobalt cyanide is dissolved in an ice-cold solution of potassium cyanide.

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  • In the case of the Gulf Stream, which is not much impeded by the land, this descending motion is relatively slight, being perhaps largely due to the greater specific gravity of the water; it ceases to be perceptible beyond about 500 fathoms. On the European-African side the descending movement is more marked, partly because the coast-line is much more irregular and the northward current is deflected against it by the earth's rotation, and partly because of the outflow of salt water from the Mediterranean; here the movement is traceable to at least 1000 fathoms. The northward movement of water across the Norwegian Sea extends down from the surface to the IcelandShetland ridge, where it is sharply cut off; the lower levels of the Norwegian Sea are filled with ice-cold Arctic water, close down to the ridge.

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  • When warmed with a solution of nitrous acid, they are converted into phenols; if, however, nitrous acid be added to an ice-cold solution of a primary amine in excess of mineral acid, a diazonium salt is formed (see Az o Compounds and DIAzO Compounds), or in absence of excess of acid, a diazoamine is produced.

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  • The fiery blasts of summer, furnace-heated over the red-hot Kizil Kum, are hardly less to be feared than the ice-cold shamshir (or north-western blizzard) of winter, which freezes men when it finds them in the open desert, and frequently destroys whole caravans.

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