Examples of 'bit of cold' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit of cold"

bit of cold - a mild illness or condition related to the cold

How to use "bit of cold" in a sentence

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bit of cold
He splashed a bit of cold water on his face.
Due to our Dutch roots we do not fear a little bit of cold and rain.
A bit of cold comfort from the cellar dweller.
We have got quite a bit of cold weather in store.
A bit of cold water and already so much screaming.
I could do a little bit of cold weather for a change.
It seems I have caught a bit of cold.
Put in a bit of cold water first.
Well, she got wet and caught a bit of cold.
Little bit of cold in there as well.
It was just a little bit of cold feet.
A bit of cold water.
Just a little bit of cold feet.
A bit of cold rock.
Wind and a bit of cold.

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Perhaps a bit of cold steel in your insides will teach you to have more care.
I caught a bit of cold.
A bit of cold comfort from the cellar dweller . Just do not make a thing out of it.
You will feel a bit of cold and then sleep in.
To drink immediately, you can add in a little bit of cold water.
Rub a little bit of cold yogurt on the sores.
Now just relax, you will just feel a bit of cold.
Have a little bit of cold with a little bit of hot.
On her credibility. though current circumstances are throwing a bit of cold water.
Add a bit of cold.
All that gangster talk, and you are afraid of a bit of cold water.
Sometimes it just takes a bit of cold water on the eyes and face.
There are also some pleasant and sunny days, with a bit of cold at night.
Oh, and there is a bit of cold tapioca pudding.
However, there are often cloudy skies, wind, rain and a bit of cold at night.
I have a bit of cold porridge and some herring . I thought so.
Piccalilli is all right with a bit of cold meat on a Sunday night.
However, there are often cloudy skies, some rainy days and a bit of cold.
The Dutch love the outdoors and a bit of cold weather does not put them off.
A bit of cold steel now is worth 20 American bombers in a year 's time.
So you have come for a bit of cold comfort?
Put a bit of cold on them, James.
It 's just a little bit of cold feet.
OK . Put in a bit of cold water first, unless you want to burn me.
I think it 's just a bit of cold feet.
It 's just I have a bit of cold I can not seem to shift.
Yeah, maybe just to … splash a bit of cold water on my face.
He 's got a bit of cold in them.
Oh, yeah? I could do a little bit of cold weather for a change.
Oh, and there is a bit of cold tapioca pudding . Oh, a banquet!
Well… a new study is throwing a bit of cold water on that silver lining….
So you come for a bit of cold comfort? He 's gone.
Go ahead . You will feel a bit of cold and then sleep in . See you later.
Sorry … It 's just I have a bit of cold I can not seem to shift.
Hmm… probably not She's got a bit of cold - doesn't want me to catch it.

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