key-cold (Meaning)
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key-cold (a.)
Cold as a metallic key; lifeless.
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key-cold Sentence Examples
- The key-cold steel of the dagger pierced the skin, sending a shiver down his spine.
- The key-cold water of the mountain stream soaked through his clothes, chilling him to the bone.
- The key-cold air of the winter night made his breath visible as he walked down the street.
- The key-cold touch of the marble statue sent a ripple of goosebumps across her skin.
- The key-cold wind blew through the cracks in the window, making the curtains flutter.
- The key-cold metal of the doorknob made him hesitate before he opened the door.
- The key-cold floor of the cave was covered in ice, making it treacherous to walk on.
- The key-cold blade of the sword gleamed in the moonlight, promising death.
- The key-cold stare of the stranger sent a chill down his spine, making him feel uneasy.
- The key-cold water of the swimming pool felt refreshing on a hot summer day.
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Cold as a metallic key; lifeless.
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The key-cold steel of the dagger pierced the skin, sending a shiver down his spine.
The key-cold water of the mountain stream soaked through his clothes, chilling him to the bone.
The key-cold air of the winter night made his breath visible as he walked down the street.
The key-cold touch of the marble statue sent a ripple of goosebumps across her skin.