8 Verbs to Use for the Word coolest

Natural beauty had not much charm for Cartwright, who was satisfied to loaf and enjoy the cool of the evening.

One committee had artificial wells made on every "putting green" of their golf course, in order to have water handy for keeping the turf cool and green.

At four o'clock all is bustle again; it seems a fresh morning; the streets and cafés are thronged and the Corso is filled with the equipages of the wealthy, enjoying till quite dark the cool of the evening air.

Spiritualists constantly reproach investigators of Spiritualism with faint-heartedness and lack of patience; they allege that at the very first rebuff all investigating ardor cools, and that one failure is deemed sufficient to condemn a whole system.

Just as the sun was setting, leaving the evening cool and pleasant, after the warmth of an exceedingly hot day, the boat doubled a piece of low headland; and Mark had half made up his mind to get under its lee, and heave a grapnel ashore in order to ride by his cable during the approaching night, when an opening in the coast greeted his eyes.

The glare of day had gone, but without bringing the cool of night.

I remember the grateful cool of the evening air, and the scents rising all about me from garden and roadway and orchard.

Make haste lest your ardor cool (cools).

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  coolest