The proprietors of the upper water have made an opening in this cauld of late years, giving the owner of the mill some recompense, so that salmon now ascend freely.
Loosen the boat at the Cauld Pool, where we shall soon be,' and so indeed we were, when I jumped into the said craft, still having good hold of my fish.
O waly waly, but love be bonny A little while when it is new; But when 'tis auld, it waxeth cauld And fades awa' like morning dew.
Will it be time to talk o' love Whan cauld an' care hae quenched it?
Cauld blew the bitter-biting north Upon thy early humble birth; Yet cheerfully thou glinted forth Amid the storm, Scarce reared above the parent earth Thy tender form.
I'll fess ye a cauld tawtie het again, gin Betty has ony.
The cauld 's jist lyin' i' the street like a verra deevil to get a grup o' ye.
And I say, Betty, hae ye a cauld pitawta (potato)?
My horse shall ride through ranks sae rude, As through the moorland fern, Then ne'er let the gentle Norman blude Grow cauld for Highland kerne.
But O gin I were there again, Afar ayont the faem, Cauld and dead in the sweet saft bed That haps my sires at hame!
Cauld mould is my covering now, But and my winding-sheet; The dew it falls nae sooner down, Than my resting-place is weet.
Can the winter's rain an' the winter's wind Blaw cauld on sic as ye?
Yon cauld sleety cloud skiffs alang the bleak mountain, And shakes the dark firs on the stey rocky brae; While down the deep glen bawls the snaw-flooded fountain, That murmur'd sae sweet to my laddie and me.
Wallace and his thai wyst off no rameid Bot cauld watter, that ran throu owt a strand; In that lugeyng nane othir fud thai fand.
And O, think on the cauld, cauld mools That file my yellow hair, That kiss the cheek, and kiss the chin Ye never sall kiss mair!
To me nae after day nor night Can e're be sweet or fair, But soon beneath some draping tree, Cauld death shall end my care.
O poortith cauld and restless love, Ye wreck my peace between ye; But poortith cauld I well could bear, If it werena for my Jeannie.
Faith, the last that cam' speerin' for rent and mails in this quarter gat six inch o' cauld steel in the wame o' him!
They cam close by me; and whan I saw the moon shinin on their cauld white faces, I lost my sight an' swarfed clean away.
XIV ‘Cauld mould is my covering now, But and my winding-sheet; The dew it falls nae sooner down Than my resting-place is weet.
II The wind sae cauld blew south and north, And blew into the floor; Quoth our goodman to our goodwife, ‘Gae out and bar the door.
VII ‘For the wee worms are my bedfellows, An’ cauld clay is my sheets, An’ when the stormy winds do blow My body lies and sleeps.
O see for he stands on the cauld causey, And nane bids him come in!
XXII ‘To seik het water beneith cauld ice, Surely it is a greit folie-- I have asked grace at a graceless face, But there is nane for my men and me!
O see for he stands on the cauld causey[504], And nane bids him come in!
VI ‘O stay at home, my son Willie, The wind blaws cauld an’ sour; The nicht will be baith mirk and late Before ye reach her bour.
E'en twining out a threed with little din, And beeking my cauld limbs afore the sun.
Cauld be the rebels cast, Oppressors base and bloody, I hope we'll see them at the last Strung a' up in a woody.
I hae ay fear o' folk that are `neither cauld nor het.
I doubt he'll need himsel' all the help the Lord is like to give to ane that's neither cauld nor het.
Sandy Davidson wouldna be gettin' John Benson's daughter in marriage the day, if it werena for the cauld water.
Erl William's heart mair cauld is grown; (Hey, luve mine, quhan dawis the day?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cauld" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.