Sentence for cool | Use cool in a sentence

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  • How cool! (8)
  • I shall be very cool. (8)
  • It was cool in there. (8)
  • The cool air refreshed him. (10)
  • Cool as a cook over a-gridiron! (10)
  • He put his hand on her cool arm. (8)
  • It was cool there, fragrant of larches. (8)
  • And he was a cool well-spring to talk with. (10)
  • Hilary leaned against her cool, pearly body. (8)
  • The cool counter-interrogation was disregarded. (10)
  • The forenoon sun was soft, but the air was cool. (9)
  • Their simple talk was a cool zephyr fanning Aminta. (10)
  • He shied, dodged her, and suddenly became quite cool. (8)
  • I went out for cool air; little Sir Meeson beside me. (10)
  • It cannot be such harm on her cool brow To put a kiss? (10)
  • Richard fretted restlessly opposite his cool relative. (10)
  • When I talk to you, Van, I want a cool head to listen. (10)
  • She returned his kisses, but the touch of her lips was cool. (13)
  • Over them hangs a cool young curate in his raiment of office. (10)
  • Solemnly he took that cool, slim hand and laid it to his cheek. (8)
  • And she leant out into the night, to let the air cool her cheeks. (8)
  • The faint-smelling cool Autumn air was pleasant after the feast. (10)
  • Gyp was too pretty, Winton too cool, his quietness too formidable. (8)
  • She talked her cool philosophy to mask her excitement from herself. (10)
  • Winlow, who was not lacking in cool discretion, changed the subject. (8)
  • Something had happened to make the blood of her heart cool and sick. (12)
  • The question seemed to Gyp idiotic; and suddenly she felt quite cool. (8)
  • His heart felt sore, but no longer ached; his body cool and refreshed. (8)
  • She stood cool in her blush, and eyed him, like one gravely awakened. (10)
  • The heat was tempered by a cool breeze that came with scents of thyme. (10)
  • The water in the jug was warm and flat, yet she longed for a cool drink. (5)
  • Fellow comes here, gives me a start, tells me to be cool; what the deuce! (10)
  • He was cool and assured, and spoke with the kindly authority of a husband. (13)
  • On the safe side of the abyss, however, it wore a gruesome look to his cool blood. (10)
  • The painted enamel, another creation of her whims, was cool and calming to her palms. (12)
  • Wilfrid loosened her waist, and became in a minute outwardly most cool and courteous. (10)
  • She started up and away in hot haste, fearing delay would cool the heaven-sent resolve. (10)
  • Heath-roots and pines breathed sharp in the cool autumn evening about the Bellingham station. (10)
  • Slowly in the cool of the evening he had walked home, and fallen asleep in his chair on getting in. (8)
  • These little tales of her, pricking cool blood to some activity, were furze-fires among the Welsh. (10)
  • You have to have a roof and a bed, and some one to talk to; you want a warm bite and a cool drink. (12)
  • She was dressed in gray alpaca, light and cool, and had on her iron-gray hair a piece of black lace. (8)
  • Let me hear her laughter, I would have her ever Cool as dew in twilight, the lark above the flowers. (10)
  • The day was still glowing, and now, in the cool of evening, his refreshed senses soaked up its beauty. (8)
  • A cool wind swings the leaves; a hot sun glistens on Long Water, on every bough, on every blade of grass. (8)
  • The man who put those there was clever and cool enough to wrench that creeper off the balcony, as a blind. (8)
  • But though he had now the cool of the early morning on these conditions, there was by no means enough of it. (9)
  • She would gladly have flung herself down on the dewy grass to rest, stretched at full length on the cool turf. (5)
  • Messengers from the gates came running to the quiet centre of the city, where cool men discoursed and plotted. (10)
  • Crossing the veranda, and passing through an open window hung with silk curtains, Hart entered a cool dark room. (8)
  • And his forehead where it had been kissed had a little cool place between the brows, like the imprint of a flower. (8)
  • Chassediane, the which he delivered with the air of a dog made to disgorge a bone, and he was very cool to me indeed. (10)
  • His body plunged in cool, black sea-water, he had drawn through the pores of his flesh the elemental currents of life. (13)
  • Long I sat watching them in their cool communion, half-embraced, talking a little, smiling a little, never once kissing. (8)
  • Her heart was devoid of any emptiness or ache; she only felt how pleasant and cool and tranquil it was to lie there alone. (8)
  • While he was gazing at the fray, the door behind him opened, as he knew by the rush of cool air which struck his temples. (10)
  • Soames, too, was silent; Emily alone, a woman of cool courage, maintained a conversation with Winifred on trivial subjects. (8)
  • She stood up before us cool as at a dancing-lesson, swore she had never committed herself to an oath to him, sneered at him. (10)
  • Ere her excited blood had time to cool, he had beckoned to her to follow him into the street, where a sedan chair was standing. (5)
  • There was a kind of cool and friendly matter-of-factness in the way they treated them, a sort of almost scientific playfulness. (8)
  • Not a chirp was heard, nor anything save the cool and endless carol of the happy waters, whose voices are the spirits of silence. (10)
  • In addition, she found Whitmonby cool; he complained of the coolness of her letter of adieu; complained of her leaving London so long. (10)
  • It did not really matter to him whether it was hot or cool; he was imparadised in weather which had nothing to do with the temperature. (9)
  • His presence was beginning to be odious to her; and if Maria gained him not, she was now cool enough to dispense with any other revenge. (4)
  • Argument being a cool field where the farmer could meet and match him, the young man got on the tramroad of his passion, and went ahead. (10)
  • There were long arrears of cool indifference to her own claims in that direction, which she might very well have resented; but she did not. (9)
  • Though without much spiritual insight, they had, each of them, a certain cool judgment; and were fully alive to the danger of thwarting Barbara. (8)
  • They loitered arm in arm beside the sea-wall, listening to the heaving lake, the cool splash of water on the concrete embankment below the walk. (13)
  • In her half-closed eyes, round throat, and softly tilted chin, there was something cool and watchful, protecting the ragamuffin up above her head. (8)

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