Examples of using Cold and damp in English and their translations into Turkish
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Cold and damp.
It's a little cold and damp.
It's cold and damp here.
I turn my collar to the cold and damp.
To a cold and damp place.
Must have been stored somewhere cold and damp.
It would be cold and damp like a grave.
Must have been stored somewhere cold and damp.
The cold and damp are very dangerous.
Must have been stored somewhere cold and damp.
It's cold and damp out here at night.
Her fire would go out. It would be cold and damp like a grave.
Here, the cold and damp have returned.
Her fire would go out. It would be cold and damp like a grave.
It was a cold and damp night, Mr. Holmes.
The fire would go out. It would be cold and damp like a grave.
It would be cold and damp The fire would go out.
Her fire would go out. It would be cold and damp like a grave.
It would be cold and damp like a grave. Her fire would go out.
Now imagine a little Brit somewhere that wasn't cold and damp like home.
Is it not cold and damp out there?
It would be cold and damp like a grave. Her fire would go out.
It would be cold and damp like a grave.
It would be cold and damp like a grave. Her fire would go out.
It would be cold and damp like a grave.
It would be cold and damp like a grave. Her fire would go out.
It would be cold and damp like a grave.
For it is as if the cold and damp have returned. Tiny signs of fatigue are appearing in the solid, modern edifice.
The workhouse here is cold and damp and the children wild.
I have kept it cold and damp just for you, sir.