Examples of using Cold in the winter in English and their translations into Dutch
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Cold in the winter, hot in the summer.
It must be cold in the winter.
Jake was growing up and it used to get very cold in the winter.
No, it gets cold in the winter.
And it leaks in the rain, don't it? Yeah, but it's cold in the winter.
They get cold in the winter.
it can get VERY cold in the winter.
Yes, and quite cold in the winter.
Too cold in the winter, too hot in the summer.
Vermont is really cold in the winter.
But it's cold in the winter and it leaks in the rain, don't it?
It can be very cold in the winter.
hot in the summer and another, dry and cold, in the winter.
When this clay soil goes cold in the winter, the silver will never survive.
Paris gets, uh, horribly cold in the winter.
River water is not only cold in the winter, but guarantees also a refreshing dive on hot summer days.
likely to be cold in the winter!
It's hot in the summer time, it's cold in the winter time, but I enjoy it so I keep cooking.
live in a homeless shelter somewhere cold in the winter, hot in the summer,
And she didn't like that. It was cold in the winter, hot in the summer
That way, he won't be cold in the winter.
Deir Atiyah enjoys a moderate climate in summer and cold in the winter as it is located at an altitude of 1,250 metres(4,100 ft) above sea level.
But we were always cold in the winter.
That way, he won't be cold in the winter.
Dense opaque which protect a room from the scorching sun in the summer and from a cold in the winter, and thin transparent which disseminate a sunlight.
Much colder in the winter.