Cold night, Mrs. Corney,' said this young gentleman, as the matron entered.
She took her feet off the fender, pushed back her chair, and bade Fagin draw up his, without saying more about it: for it was a cold night, and no mistake.
I've seen older hands of his age took the same way, for a minute or two, on a cold night.
It was so mean to send him out, and this such a cold night, too!
It was a clear, cold night, and Toby had been taken out by Johnny for a run.
When he reached the street and felt the cold night air, he stood still, uncertain where to go.
It being a cold night, the Dodger wore his hat, as, indeed, was often his custom within doors.
Cold night, Mrs. Corney,” said this young gentleman, as the matron entered.
I’ve seen older hands of his age took the same way for a minute or two on a cold night.
And they seized him and threw him into a great fire, but he turned over and went to sleep in it, being very lazy; and when the fire had burnt out he awoke, and called for more wood, because it was a cold night.
The fire takes the place of nightshirt, pyjamas, or blanket--a poor substitute on a cold night!
A cold night, accompanied by a heavy dew, followed the rain; and for the first time on either journey we pitched a tent.
Although in the land of cotton and alligators, awoke after a cold night's rest under three blankets.
It was a chilly, cold night and we suffered much from cold bed.
Cold night, but kept comfortable in our "shebang" of "ponchos".
On a cold night, there's nothing like a good fire, a pipe of tobacco, a cheerful companion, and a faithful dog to lie at your feet.
Olive oil is all right in its way,' ses the doctor, 'but there's nothing like a good drop of whiskey on a cold night if you are not feeling well.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cold night" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.