21293 examples of coldest in sentences

Garry, Colonel Macon is the coldest-blooded murderer I've ever known.

BIRDS ARE DISTRIBUTED OVER EVERY PART OF THE GLOBE, being found in the coldest as well as the hottest regions, although some species are restricted to particular countries, whilst others are widely dispersed.

I have been called out of my bed, and waked for the purpose, in the coldest winter

In the evening the welcome news was proclaimed that the tents would not be struck until daylight: previously, the camp was always struck at 3 o'clock, about three hours before daylight, which gave rise to great confusion, besides being without shelter during the coldest part of the night (three hours before sun-rise) was a very serious trial for the health of the men.

But it was admiration of the coldest kind, for even at that moment he was thinking of the girl in the well-worn habit, the girl he loved with a passion that made his slightest thought of her a psalm of worship.

Thus, in the Crimean War, the soldiers who lived in tents in the coldest weather were far more free from colds and lung troubles than those who lived in tight and ill-ventilated huts.

The metal feels coldest, although all the objects are at the same temperature.

One will wear nothing but a coarse linen or cotton shirt, coarse coat, waistcoat, and pantaloons, and boots, in the coldest weather.

A child plunged into cold water at birth, by those whose theories carry them so far as to do it even in the coldest weather, has sometimes been twenty-four hours in recovering, notwithstanding the most active and judicious efforts to restore it.

Cold, too; one of the coldest mornings we've hadbut clear and very still.

And the reason of the coldest partisan of order at any price, struggles in vain against the admiration which these men inspire as they march to their death.

In other places the ice has melted away; but now we're well up in the very coldest Småland, where spring has not as yet arrived.

The circulation of the blood in the thigh of a frog (the coldest animal in nature), when viewed thro' this microscope, appears to take place with the rapidity of a Swiss torrent.

Into a large basin put 2 cupfuls of the coldest water procurable.

Be willing to go to Coventry sometimes, and let the populace bestow on you their coldest contempts.

Ball gives the village an elevation of 4,048 feet above the level of the sea; and one of the parish priestsan intelligent old man who has devoted many years of his life to collecting the flora of the Ampezzoassured me that he had never known the thermometer drop so low as fifteen degrees of frost in even the coldest winters.

There is an excited feeling in an attacking body that stimulates the coldest, and blunts the thought of danger.

Some of the slaves have rugs to cover them in the coldest weather, but I should think more have not.

In the coldest weather, where they can get wood or stumps, they keep up fires all night in their huts, and lay around them, with their feet towards the blaze.

The noise of their chariot-wheels, mingling with the moans of the dying, and the cries of parents and relatives in search of their sons and their kindred, formed a scene that must have moved the coldest heart, and that never can be effaced from my memory!

The delightful summer heat we, in America, enjoy in the coldest seasons, is quite unknown to our Saxon cousins.

The temperature of the pond water which had stood in the room where I sat from five o'clock in the afternoon till noon the next day, the sixth of March, 1846, the thermometer having been up to 65° or 70° some of the time, owing partly to the sun on the roof, was 42°, or one degree colder than the water of one of the coldest wells in the village just drawn.

The temperature of the Boiling Spring the same day was 45°, or the warmest of any water tried, though it is the coldest that I know of in summer, when, besides, shallow and stagnant surface water is not mingled with it.

" This description of an Italian landscape can hardly fail to charm the imagination of the coldest reader; but after all, I cannot help confessing to so inveterate a partiality for dear old England as to be delighted with the compliment which Gray, the poet, pays to English scenery when he prefers it to the scenery of Italy.

The temperature alone would have been sufficient evidence, if evidence were needed, that we were entering the coldest region on the globethe Siberian province of Yakutsk.

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