The large screen amply shields from draughts, and when thus protected there need be no unnecessary concern about cool fresh air, especially after two or three months, as it is invigorating and prevents "catching cold.
Care should be taken to guard against "catching cold," for bronchitis or pneumonia is quite likely to develop in many cases of measles.
I make an exception of the last one, and that one I should like to forget altogether, and replace it by another in which you would run no risk of catching cold.
Notwithstanding the loveliest weather in the world, I have by some means succeeded in catching cold, and when I have a cold I am always dangerously ill.
Wear your seven-league boots, and we shall have a lovely walk; if the weather were no worse than it has been for several days, you would run no risk of catching cold.
We take long walks, and until the present I have succeeded in escaping from all these diversions without catching cold.
Fanny sighed alone at the window till scolded away by Mrs. Norris's threats of catching cold.
A simple rationale may be discerned for the phenomena of catching cold.
There exists in some individuals a predisposition to "catching cold," independent of any cachexia.
The application of cold to the feet or catching cold in general is followed by pain which is due to reflex influence.
Atmospheric vicissitudes, checking of perspiration, catching cold, are synonyms in the present popular as in the ancient professional conception of the genesis of dysentery.
In June, 1748, a Servant Girl came to ask my Advice for a Cough, attended with a constant Hectic Fever and Night Sweats, which had begun some Months before, on catching Cold.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "catching cold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.