104 examples of cold day in sentences

"Cold day, ain't it, Fogerty?" he remarked.

It is a very cold day, you have cantered your two miles, and now you are wiping your brows, as if you had run the distance in half the time on foot.

It was a very cold day too.

On a certain bitterly cold day in January I reached Liverpool from the United States, and took the train for my old home.

It was on a cold day in February, 1881, that Lecky, Froude, and Tyndall, alone of his London friends, accompanied his mortal remains to Ecclefechan, where he was buried by the graves of his father and mother.

The fable is of certain porcupines, who huddled together for warmth on a cold day; but as they began to prick one another with their quills, they were obliged to disperse.

Even a scratch will go on bleeding on a cold day and be very tiresome.

At the close of a cold day the family of Mr. Gardner were sitting by their comfortable fire.

We have only to stand "mid-off" or "point" on a cold day at the beginning of May whilst a hard-hitting batsman, well set on a true wicket, is driving or cutting ball after ball against our hands and shins, to realise what a capital school for courage the game is!

He could not even tell when the night gave way to cold day-break, for the fog cloaked everything from the sun's waking warmth.

Then he told us the story of a poor little boy, cold and barefooted, standing on the street on a terribly cold day.

A cold day as this, you wretch, Eliza, why did you not bring my coals to the door this morning, then I could have had my fire without a draft; I want a ten guinea draft, not a foggy, frosty draught.

Whilst I remained at Spring Garden, the alligators were yet in full life; the white-headed eagles setting; the smaller resident birds paring; and strange to say, the warblers which migrate, moving easterly every warm day, and returning every cold day, a curious circumstance, tending to illustrate certain principles in natural economy.

It was a very cold day.

It was such a cold day that the clothes froze to the line so that mother couldn't take them off, and we didn't know what to do.

It was told by one of the old citizens a few years ago, (died two years ago) that he walked nine miles one bitter cold day to hire some slaves.

It was just after lunch on Sundaya grey, cold day, which had dawned on a world covered with frostthat there came a knock at the salon door.

It was rather a cold day in the month of March, when "Cousin Charley," as we called Mr. Miller, was superintending some men who were laying a plank walk in the rear of his premises.

In a cold day, the "Sunny South" possesses very few attractions in the eyes of a stranger.

"It's a cold day," said Polly.

Robineau, the striker from the blacksmith establishment at Sugar Creek, near the Four Lakes, arrived one very cold day at the Agency.

It was very scarce with us then, We had one pretty cold day, but generally fine weather, and to get along we traveled at night and a party struck the Mojave.

I had been trying it one clear cold day out-of-doors, and quite a crowd of Chukchis and Yukagirs had gathered around me to see what I was doing.

MARTIN, ST., bishop of Tours, was in early life a soldier, and meeting with a naked beggar one cold day in winter divided his military cloak in two, and gave him the half of it; was conspicuous both as a monk and bishop for his compassion on the poor; seated at a banquet on one occasion between the king and queen, hobnobbed with a poor beggar looking on, and extended his goblet of wine to him; he is the patron saint of topers; d. 397.

She could feel it as one feels sudden sunshine on a cold day.

104 examples of  cold day  in sentences