Examples of using Were cold in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Both teams were cold.
They were cold, dead eyes.
He said his feet were cold.
His eyes were cold and dark.
She said her feet were cold.
And you were cold and I couldn't wake you.
Until now his hands were cold.
You were cold and simple I could not wake you up.
His touch and kiss were cold.
My hands were cold as ice, probably due to anxiety.
It also meant the bedrooms were cold at night.
His arms were cold if he let himself think about it.
And then he said his hands were cold.
Well, my parents were cold and distant.
On one occasion she said her hands were cold.
Nights were cold and days were dull before I met you.
After a while, she said that her fingers were cold.
They were cold, and their chill wormed their way into his heart.
He says,“I would that you were cold”(v.15).
And you were cold and I couldn't wake you. And you were lying on the concrete.
And you were lying on the concrete, and you were cold and I couldn't wake you.
The concept of a network of smart devices was discussed as early as 1982, with a modified Coke vending machine at Carnegie Mellon University becoming the first Internet-connected appliance,able to report its inventory and whether newly loaded drinks were cold or not.
The first and second decade of July were cold, but the third one was warmer.
I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot: I would you were cold or hot.
One of the biggest problems of the hospital were cold rooms, the reason for this- the old windows.
The concept of network smart devices was discussed as early as 1982, with a modified Coke machine at Carnegie Mellon University becoming the first Internet-connected appliance,able to report its inventory and whether newly loaded drinks were cold.
If Job were hardhearted, and without love, if he were cold and emotionless, and bereft of humanity, could he have cared for God's heart's desire?
Make sure the milk is cold.
And then,' he pursued,‘I am cold: no fervour infects me.'.
One is that it is cold and rainy outside.