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catch cold

VERB
  1. come down with a cold

How To Use catch cold In A Sentence

  • You'd better rub him down with a dry towel.Otherwise he'll catch cold.
  • He simply shrugged it off, ‘I have no need for my own room, and besides, I don't want you to catch cold, all the other rooms are too drafty.’
  • He is extremely strong — not but that he will catch cold at times.
  • Mind out that you don't catch cold.
  • He simply shrugged it off, ‘I have no need for my own room, and besides, I don't want you to catch cold, all the other rooms are too drafty.’
  • What would you do if I shut you outside, to stand in the rain and catch cold so you died?
  • You'll catch cold if you don't put a sweater on.
  • Children are liable to catch cold.
  • You'd better rub him down with a dry towel.Otherwise he'll catch cold.
  • When I think of the old Allen Street school, with its hard and ugly lines, where the gas had to be kept burning even on the brightest days, recitations suspended every half-hour, and the children made to practice calisthenics so that they should not catch cold while the windows were opened to let in fresh air; of the dark playground downstairs, with the rats keeping up such a racket that one could hardly hear himself speak at times; or of that other East Side “playground” where the boys “weren’t allowed to speak above a whisper, ” so as not to disturb those studying overhead, I fancy that I can make out both the cause and the cure of the boy’s desperation. XIII. Justice to the Boy
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