Coldish [adjective]

Definition of Coldish:

cold, nippy

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Sentence/Example of Coldish:

The emotion may be "pure joy" but it needs a warm heart to give it out to full effect to a coldish world.

Here is a dull and coldish Day after the fine ones we have had—which kept me out of doors as long as they lasted.

It began to get coldish, and I pulled the latch—it was there just the same—and went into the old room.

“Coldish weather,” remarked the red-haired man, looking at him in a friendly way.

Mr Denham stood with his back to the fire, for it was a coldish autumn day, with his coat-tails under his arms.

About Christmas, if the weather be coldish, is a good time to kill.

But even inside it was coldish, and I was more than an hour getting asleep.

It's coldish in winter, it's true, but then it's a cold that you don't feel in the same piercing way as when it's damp.

We were looking about for a hole or a cave to sleep in—for it was coldish up there of nights—and it was already dusk.

Come in and sit you down by the fire—it's coldish o' nights, to be sure, and there's frost in the air.