acold (Meaning)

Wordnet

acold (s)

of persons; feeling cold

Webster

acold (a.)

Cold.

Synonyms & Antonyms of acold

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acold Sentence Examples

  1. As the wind howled through the night, the house felt acold, and the occupants bundled up in layers of warm clothing.
  2. The mountain air was acold, causing frost to form on the windows of the cabin.
  3. Despite the bright sunshine, the brisk breeze made the morning feel acold.
  4. Standing outside without a jacket in the winter left me feeling acold within minutes.
  5. The chill of the ice-cold river water left the swimmers acold but exhilarated.
  6. The traveler shivered as the night grew acold in the high-altitude desert.
  7. The unexpected snowfall caught many pedestrians acold, forcing them to seek shelter quickly.
  8. The air conditioning in the office turned unexpectedly high, leaving everyone acold at their desks.
  9. The open windows during the storm made the entire room feel acold and drafty.
  10. The sudden drop in temperature made the once warm evening acold, prompting people to gather around a crackling fire for warmth.

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of persons; feeling coldCold.

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As the wind howled through the night, the house felt acold, and the occupants bundled up in layers of warm clothing.

The mountain air was acold, causing frost to form on the windows of the cabin.

Despite the bright sunshine, the brisk breeze made the morning feel acold.

Standing outside without a jacket in the winter left me feeling acold within minutes.