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cool - use in sentences
Object
- breeze: Mosquito blinds to all windows to take advantage of the cooling evening breeze.
- tower: THE BEST CITY FOR LIVING IN THE WHOLE WORLD THE BRIEF: to redesign the two cooling towers next to Meadowhall.
- fan: Each bedroom has its own individual style, ambiance, ceiling fans or cooling free-standing fans.
- rack: Remove from grill and allow cake to rest in the pan for 10 minutes, then invert onto a cooling rack.
- fin: Both the frame and the drive trays are made of aluminum and feature cooling fins.
- reactor: There are also a number of backup systems to cool the reactor down.
Preposition: on
- rack: Remove from the tin and cool on a rack.
Preposition: as
- cucumber: He went into the line as cool as a cucumber and fought his Company splendidly.
Adjective modifier
- super: Other than that, it's flawless down to the lovely presentation - even the animated loading screen is super cool!
Modifies a noun
- breeze: In between bands people were nipping outside to catch any cool breezes that might be blowing through The Calls.
- stuff: Click here to change your colors & layout, and add cool stuff to your page!
- gadget: William, Epsom - Nov '05 This iZ a cool gadget.
- beachwear: Surf Stuff features cool beachwear and a radical surfboard.
- air: What is immediately apparent is the cool fresh air circulating around the bunker.
- climate: At warm temperatures we use up more enzymes than in a cool climate.
Used with adjective complement
- stay: To help stay cool while working hard, these garments open up widely.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- down: She put it on the table to cool down.
- off: In the garden is a swimming pool in which to cool off.
Preposition: in
- summer: We desire an indoor climate in which we feel comfortable - warm enough in winter, cool in summer.
Noun used with modifier
- daddy: Recent News UWE Student found ideal course through Clearing Boardroom bully to daddy cool in just 20 minutes!
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