Examples of 'came in from the cold' in a sentence

Meaning of "came in from the cold"

came in from the cold ~ idiom that refers to someone returning from a difficult or challenging situation, often used metaphorically
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  • simple past tense of come in from the cold

How to use "came in from the cold" in a sentence

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came in from the cold
Enzymes which came in from the cold.
Stas came in from the cold two days ago, and he wants to talk.
The secretary who came in from the cold.
Who came in from the cold once or twice.
The hitman who came in from the cold.
He came in from the cold.
The professor who came in from the cold.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold at the age of thirty.
The North African country came in from the cold.
Spy who came in from the cold ( Motion picture ).
Max Mara, the spy who came in from the cold.
As Olive came in from the cold.
Meet Lyuba, the baby mammoth who came in from the cold.
The spy who came in from the cold.
But this year an object called comet 2I/Borisov came in from the cold.

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The man who came in from the cold.
Positively, a presidency where Britain finally and officially came in from the cold and became mainstream.
I'm the spy who came in from the cold cream.
Yamal LNG in Russia, the gas that came in from the cold.
The prick who came in from the cold.
It 's all too badly burned . The spy who came in from the cold.
Year 5 who came in from the cold.
Nyobewe, Venant - How the Batwa came in from the cold.
The Resource Spy who came in from the cold ( Motion picture ).
The spy plane that came in from the cold.
The cable that came in from the cold.

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Examples of using Cold
You will feel cold with no shoes
Cold performance characteristics for trailer brakes
One can only be cold in a warm country
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Examples of using Came
Maybe she just came to give me a message
I came to give you your poem back
That check came from the gods
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