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Example sentences for "cold weather"

  • Food of a highly stimulating character may be used almost with impunity during the cold weather of a cold climate; but in the warm season, and in a warm climate, it would be very deleterious.

  • The action of the capillaries is most energetic when the skin is clean; on this account, before taking a walk or a ride, in cold weather, remove all impurities from the skin, by thorough ablution and vigorous friction.

  • When we ride or labor in cold weather, an adequate amount of nutritious food will sustain the warmth of the system better than intoxicating drinks.

  • What kind of food is adapted to cold weather?

  • The amount of heat generated, is greatest when it is most rapidly removed from the system, which occurs in cold weather.

  • It requires more working in hot than in cold weather; but care should be taken at all times not to leave a particle of buttermilk, or a sour taste, as is too often done.

  • In cold weather it may stand thirty-six hours, and never less than two meals.

  • The same weight will be twenty minutes or half an hour longer in cold weather, than it will be in warm weather; and when the meat is fresh slain, than when it has been kept till it is tender.

  • It is a necessary consequence of cold weather, that the heat of the body is driven more inward than in warm weather, as the cold of the atmosphere repels it from the surface.

  • Scalded corn flour, or boiled mashed potatoes, assists bread to rise very much in cold weather.

  • These rolls will keep several days in cold weather.

  • In cold weather, to rub your hands over with a little clean tallow prevents them from chapping, and will not alter the appearance of the muslin.

  • It will keep several weeks in cold weather.

  • Indeed, in cold weather, a very free admission of air is necessary in such hives, to prevent the otherwise ruinous effects of frozen moisture; and hence the common remark that bees require as much or more air in Winter than in Summer.

  • Free air needful in cold weather, with the common hive, 117.

  • The bottom-board should be so constructed that it may be readily cleared of dead bees in cold weather, when the bees are unable to attend to this business themselves.

  • Loss by their flying out in cold weather.

  • In cold weather, the night before the day you dress it, bring it into a place of which the temperature is not less than 45 degrees of Fahrenheit’s thermometer.

  • Turkeys (especially large ones) should not be dressed till they have been killed three or four days at least, in cold weather six or eight, or they will neither look white nor eat tender.

  • The expressed oil is very apt to become opaque, and deposit a stearopten, especially in cold weather, unless well kept from the air.

  • This species of adulteration is very common, as it is a general practice of the druggists to add a little of the strongest rectified spirit to their oils, to render them transparent, especially in cold weather.

  • The birds have passed a whole night since they were last fed; and it is important, especially in cold weather, that a fresh supply should as soon as possible be got into the system, and not merely into the crop.

  • If the soft food is mixed boiling hot at night and put in the oven, or covered with a cloth, it will be warm in the morning, in which state it should always be given in cold weather.

  • The fronts of the coops should be covered with matting or other kind of protection in cold weather.

  • If you have not conveniences for keeping milk sufficiently warm in cold weather, place it over the stove at once, when drawn, and give it a scalding heat, and the cream will rise in a much shorter space of time, and more plentifully.

  • Whatever your hive or house, then, keep your bees entirely from the light, in cold weather.

  • Place the casks in an open shed or cellar, if it be cold weather, give plenty of air and leave the bung out.

  • High water or low, cold weather or warm, you were sure, he asserted, of every mink that came up or down the stream.

  • On nearly all lakes and rivers springs can be found, and here is the place for your traps in cold weather.

  • If in cold weather, all that is necessary is to place each bait stick, primed, out of doors over night, and the next day you can carry them in your bait bag like so many knots.

  • In cold weather I go on the same principle.

  • If used every day, it will effectually prevent the skin from chapping in cold weather; and will remove any roughness caused by incidental employments, or by putting the hands into salt water.

  • In cold weather, you may mix these rolls with milk, instead of water; but in summer the milk may turn sour, and spoil the dough.

  • Prepare it thus in May or June, and you may use it in winter, if living in a place where fresh butter is not to be obtained in cold weather.

  • Never attempt to keep sweetbreads till next day, except in cold weather.

  • So that, even in cold weather, the amount of oil consumed during the last week of the hatch is less than half the amount required during the first part.

  • In our own double-cased Monarch, in cold weather, there is at least one degree difference between the end and centre of egg-tray.

  • The best way to secure good eggs is to engage them beforehand from reliable parties, who will gather them carefully several times each day in cold weather to prevent them chilling, and turn them at least every other day.

  • These openings in the first four pens are fringed with woolen cloth, cut up every four inches, to keep the brooder warmer in cold weather.

  • In cold weather what is required is not really more fat as food, but more food.

  • To be sure, the purification effected in cold weather is not quite that accomplished in warm weather, but the results are sufficiently satisfactory, and no nuisance ensues.

  • Again, in the hot weather of summer, more water is used for bathing and laundry purposes than in cold weather.

  • But, on the other hand, there is a great tendency in cold weather to let the water run in a slow stream from faucets in order to prevent freezing.

  • It will be its own excuse for being, for it will give light and air to all the rooms, and if it has a glass roof the problem of comfortable living in cold weather will be solved.

  • It would be easy to keep other flues warmed in cold weather by steam-pipes, but in summer you will have no steam for heating purposes.

  • It must be easily warmed in cold weather, otherwise the annual bill for repairs will be greater than the cost of coal for the whole house; its walls, floors and ceilings must be impervious to sound.

  • We must not have large halls to keep warm in cold weather, and we must have large halls 'for style.

  • A solution of double this strength is, however, not unfrequently used, and acts more rapidly, especially in cold weather.

  • The samples of gelatine used in tissue making are of two kinds, although both of good quality they differ in solubility, in hot weather a larger proportion of the "hard" sample is used, in cold weather vice versa.

  • It has been noted that "chapped hands," especially when accompanied by deep cracks in cold weather, are made worse by anxiety or worry.

  • It is curious what a difference in the patient's feelings is produced by the touch of wool to the skin in cold weather as compared with cotton.

  • This experience is so common with elderly people, when they come in in cold weather, that they do not feel quite right unless it actually happens.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cold weather" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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