(adjective) (of a thing) Having a low temperature. Example: "A cold wind whistled through the trees."
"Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst and cold."
"Don't put me in the condition where I have to show how cold my heart can get."
"A career is wonderful, but you can't curl up with it on a cold night."
"Patience serves as a protection against wrongs as clothes do against cold."
"Damn, cold world. I never thought I’d see the day that you’re my old girl."
"Take long walks in stormy weather or through deep snows in the fields and woods, if you would keep your spirits up. Deal with brute nature. Be cold and hungry and weary."
"Cold, hunger and the shame of poverty are more likely to affect one's psychology."
"The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house. All that cold, cold, wet day."
"I know that man is capable of great deeds. But if he isn't capable of great emotion, well, he leaves me cold."
"The hottest love has the coldest end."