Examples of using Coldest in English and their translations into Thai
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The person who looks the coldest here.
First, find the coldest place in the house.
Store in the refrigerator on the coldest shelf.
It is the coldest month in Hokkaido.
Keep soft and flexible even in the coldest weather.
On the coldest day, they stick a knife in the ground.
Do you know what the coldest revenge is?
I'm the coldest white rapper in the game♪.
Which of these is the coldest temperature?
The coldest weather on record has thrown the city into chaos.
Aquarius- one of the coldest signs of the zodiac.
And a proper home to keep you warm on coldest night.
She has the coldest hands I have ever felt.
It's a fire that burns from birth in even the coldest heart.
The coldest materials in the world aren't in Antarctica.
The winter of 1939 was the coldest for half a century.
Would be the coldest temperature, and -7 would be the warmest temperature.
It's a fire that burns from birth in even the coldest heart.
A long time ago, on the coldest of winter nights, a vagrant came knocking at the door of our shop.
Nine hundred dollars a month and the coldest room in the house.
The loudest, coldest, darkest, most unpleasant of the unpleasant fights.
It could have worked out since it's the coldest day of the year.
A long time ago, on the coldest of winter nights, a vagrant came knocking at the door of our shop.
It should be borne in mind that this is the coldest month in China.
January and February is the coldest period and snow remains until early May in some places.
It is safe to say that January is the coldest month in Tokyo.
On average, it's the coldest, windiest, driest continent and has the highest average elevation of all the continents.
Stick bag in a glass jar, cover and put on the coldest shelf in the refrigerator.
Your"O-B-A-F-G-K-M" is really a temperature scale of the stars from the hottest to the coldest.
When using dielectric heating of the coldest part of the timber during processing, usually a surface.