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  • Share your obscure coolness with me, and gain strength from the sharing. Recharging
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • Her inspection of the bedroom finished, she walked down the staircase into the coolness of the stone-flagged hallway.
  • Such coolness under pressure is the mark of a champion.
  • The warmth or coolness of colors should be understood.
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  • Playing the role with an icy coolness that would chill Ma Parker, he brings something extra special to the director's vision.
  • The luminous efficacy constant, also referred to as the coolness index, indicates a window's relative performance in rejecting solar heat while transmitting daylight.
  • His response to the coolness elicited by his ideas in these circles was scarcely calculated to dispel it.
  • Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms and coolness of colouring projects a feeling of utter limpidity.
  • Outside again, under the heat and intense light, the shade and coolness of the modern cave of mysteries becomes a memory.
  • We felt that every element of danger was eliminated by the coolness and dexterity of our conductors, yet the sense of hazard and adventuresomeness was there! The Roof of France
  • The salty taste of the cheese and round coolness of the sourdough was a perfect match for the cloyingly tangy-sweet sauce of Branston Pickle. My quest to discover Branston Pickle
  • Such coolness under pressure is the mark of a champion.
  • Conducive to making ideal moral judgments, there is conceptual clarity, rationality, impartiality, coolness, and reference to a valid moral principle.
  • We trusted to his coolness,and he didn't fail us.
  • Now, generally, the iciness had modified to coolness, and the hostility to suspicion. SKINWALKERS
  • Also, the coolness factor is high, so few patrons are willing to break their surface pouts.
  • The coolness of her hand against his temple was a marvellous thing. The Broken God
  • They wallow in the coolness of mud up to their necks in estuarial water.
  • It was a hot, still morning, when everything outdoors shone brightly, and all indoors was dusked with coolness and colour. The Trespasser
  • This city is alive and breathes in all its weirdo coolness.
  • The texture was great -- more bite than chew, lightened by coolness and acidulation. Morimoto NYC: Omakase bar night 7, the porn
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • How about a refrigerator that goes back to the old icebox concept and stores coolness in a block of frozen material during certain hours?
  • He has the clothes, the shoes, the pompadour, and the ‘strong, silent, coolness’ thing completely down cold.
  • The instant coolness sucked away all the sun's heat and chilled him more quickly than he had expected.
  • Mr. B---- has a dear colley with whom he carries on long conversations, particularly on the subject of the coolness of the morning and the water in his bath; so you see we have plenty of animal life about. A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba
  • The story, as he told it, magnified what he called my coolness and common-sense to a ridiculous extent. The Rise of Roscoe Paine
  • But he did none of these things, and his abstention was the sign and measure of his coolness, of his sanity. The Combined Maze
  • So in summation: don't hate me, because though I am usually coolness personified, I do have really dicky moments.
  • Unfortunately, his coolness couldn't stop the progression of the tumors, and—a weakened shell of his former self—he died on November 7.
  • We step out of the baking sun and into the soothing coolness of the temple, and pad into the main foyer in our bare feet.
  • So for you, the Red Dragon Roll – my favorite combination of tuna and avocado, with the added coolness of the cucumber to counteract the burning spice of the Sriracha sauce, and the crunchy combination of nutty sesame seeds, salty tobiko, and added umami from the fried onions on top. Red Dragon Roll - Sushi Day - Sushiday.com
  • A "pop-up shop": this increasingly ubiquitous and, ergo, increasingly annoying trend suggests in its name temporality, spontaneity, coolness, a fun little shopping excursion that The Guardian World News
  • Gently she sponged the sweat from his brow, half hoping the coolness might revive him.
  • With 23 years in the Foreign Service, Bremer is widely praised for his tough-mindedness, coolness under fire and ability to "multitask" as a negotiator. About-Face In Iraq
  • At this sad sight the assembled Cardinals became as pale as death, and a solemn silence reigned in the 'conclave' -- it was the moment of the 'eprouvette negative'; but the 'maitre a'hotel' suddenly turns to one of the attendants, Bring another turbot, 'said he, with the most perfect coolness. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Powell smiled a shark's grin and stretched, feeling the coolness of the gun nestled under his shirt snug against his lower back, then went to the window and looked out into the steady rain; the parking lot sat quiet except for a couple of young preppies quickly unloading golf bags from the back of their dripping station wagon. Motel 6
  • The price you pay for the coolness is the stress of trying to fund it. Money Doesn't Grow on Blueberry Bushes
  • She would have "slanged" the Emperor himself with the self-same coolness, and the Army had given her a passport of immunity so wide that it would have fared ill with anyone who had ever attempted to bring the vivandiere to book for her uttermost mischief. Under Two Flags
  • James Lumin sinks into the glass of his office window, the coolness of it a welcome balm to his frazzled synapses. A Sky Without Zeppelins: Chapter Eleven
  • I felt a stale coolness on my face and I shivered and stood back, then I went out of the cave. THE EXECUTION
  • At Goldman Sachs, Mr. Corzine was a risktaker, one whose coolness was not always comforting. Corzine and the Missing Money
  • In addition to its comfort and coolness, Cross Creek's Cool Knit fabric is really a variation of a pique stitch that creates an interesting waffle texture.
  • If you wake early enough, you can catch a solid hour of light breezes and a certain summer coolness.
  • Mr. Moulton took the paper, deliberately adjusted his spectacles, and, having read it very leisurely (I wondered how those fiery creatures had the forbearance to stay quiet, but they did; I think they were hypnotized by my father-in-law's coolness), he said, in his weird French, "Vous voolly nos animaux!" which sounded like _nos animose_. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
  • In the trapped heat of the Apennines, they cling to the refracted possibility that the scarce coolness from the snow-covered peaks will blow over and down.
  • The materiality of the tapestry, with its optically softening effect, lends the work a necessary coolness and distance.
  • And the young striker was coolness personified as he swivelled and drilled into the bottom corner from 15 yards.
  • It opens very shapr and bold, with a certain peppery darkness to it and a coolness that can only be likened to heavy wet sand that is slightly bound by flossy rootlets of seashore plants. Archive 2009-01-01
  • And this coolness often prevents our being carried away by a stream of eloquence, which the prejudiced mind terms declamation -- a pomp of words. Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  • With only the burble of the fountain to create an illusion of coolness, I avoided any color that suggested heat.
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • When the train stopped before the long pull up Raton Pass, I stepped down from the vestibule into the coolness of the dawn and the good smell of the creosote in the railway ties and woodsmoke rising from the stucco houses in the valley.
  • Despite her coolness, I could resist it no longer and caught her up in my arms.
  • Despite its visual coolness and interesting non-linear and cyclical narrative style, as an enjoyable movie it fails, mostly due to its overall lousiness.
  • The performances were somewhat overshadowed by a certain coolness between composer and librettist.
  • He posed, attitudinized and vapored, so that the camp and the country were filled with stories of the wonderful coolness with which he contemplated his approaching fate. Andersonville
  • But as he kissed the milk of her skin, the soft, almost airlike coolness of it just brushing his lips, he also inhaled a scent so wonderful that for a moment he could not move. Lilith’s Dream: A Tale of the Vampire Life
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • I stumbled, ending up on all fours on the minty coolness of the lawn, but I was back up instantaneously, perhaps before she'd even noticed. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • We will back the machine in which we make our daily peregrination from the top of Oxford-street to the city, against any 'buss' on the road, whether it be for the gaudiness of its exterior, the perfect simplicity of its interior, or the native coolness of its cad. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
  • The fans' player of the season last time around, the tall Argentinian with the hayrick hairstyle is a cultured footballer with a coolness that belies his Wildman of Borneo appearance. Newcastle United Premier League 2011-12 team guide
  • The "spouter" was a spray through which Sarah Ann blew coolness on my head, and Johnny had heard of it with interest. The Speaker, No. 5: Volume II, Issue 1 December, 1906.
  • Cooling is provided with minimum exploitation of resources by using structural elements as thermal reservoirs of coolness from nighttime air.
  • His perfect self-possession and coolness, the nil-admirari and nil-agitari atmosphere which surrounded him, excited my admiration at first, till I discovered that it arose, not from the composure of a mind too deep-rooted to be swayed by external circumstances, but rather from a peculiar hardness and unimpressibility of temperament that kept him on the same level all the time. Found and Lost
  • Zinc was a common cladding, its grayness giving calm coolness from the roofs of Switzerland to the bar tops of Paris.
  • He was certainly to blame for not using greater caution on his march, but the coolness and intrepidity which he exhibited when he found himself ambuscaded, aided materially in restoring order and in inspiring his men with courage. The Yankee Tea-party Or, Boston in 1773
  • The local galleries, shops, and restaurants stay open late to allow potential collectors to leisurely stroll through the galleries in the comfortable coolness of the dry, desert evening.
  • You feel his pleasure like the coolness of silk sheets on nights when the wind scalds your mind.
  • Just as sunlight and its warmth are invigorating in cold climates, in the tropics it is the coolness of shade that allows people to be active.
  • In the centre of the sward was a small artificial lake, long since dried up, and adorned then with a profusion of fountains, that seemed to scatter coolness around the glowing air. The Last of the Barons — Volume 04
  • The offending molar twinged as the twilight breeze drew more coolness into the air. O' Bending Light
  • I can't see this show offering anything too deep or unpredictable, but its animation style and blending with CG looks pretty good, and the sheer coolness of the Ridebacks keeps each episode fun and watchable, which is all I can really ask for of this particular offering. AnimeBlogger.net Antenna
  • The sound of water bickering down the winding way of a stream gave life and coolness to the warm silence.
  • The filmmaking duo are being cool about coolness, cynical about cynicism, and critical of pretensions.
  • You can close your eyes and feel the coolness of the water against your face, smell the freshness through your nostrils, and hear the magic of Mother Nature at work.
  • In the coolness of early morning, the Venezuelan ketches tie up close to the town centre, tip their sails across the sidewalk to provide shade, and establish a floating market.
  • These are the signature concerns of an artist celebrated for coolness, objectivity, and introspection.
  • For him, it was the unease of the open door, the increased coolness of his dwelling as heat from the hearth was drawn away into the depthless darkness, and the relentless, renewed struggle against hated memories.
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • She used the coolness of the colors portraying the "Earth Light" in this scene to emphasize its otherworldliness.
  • He looks at me, daring me to challenge his coolness.
  • A wool/cotton-blend fabric is ideal for multi-season apparel because wool provides inherent resiliency and warmth, while cotton contributes comfort and coolness.
  • He played with a masterly coolness and a sheer footballing brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
  • '60s much as they do not now ... did want to "immolate" American style, coolness and in point of fact America itself. My Left Wing - Front Page
  • It's not like I'd be giving reports about this or that alp, or playing domestique on some tour de coolness. 3010
  • In yet another example of their coolness, in outlining plans to offload a batch of new shares, they've come up with the following gem.
  • He played with a masterly coolness and a sheer footballing brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ragged he was, with a split shirt front open to the wishbone; but the November breeze, carrying fine snowflakes, brought him only a grateful coolness.
  • She grew rapidly in authority, although she was sometimes criticized for the coolness of her interpretations.
  • In March 1863, he was commended for the "coolness, courage and daring" of his regiment.
  • What makes it funnier is that in attempting to think up something, like, really cool as a new name, they manage to maintain the original uncoolness of the tragically, chronically uncool original by having it sound exactly the same. Hey, Janet! Have You Got Syfy?
  • Naturally, her coolness served only to intensify his ardour, but it was two years before she capitulated.
  • We could get some coolness here.
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • After such a hot day we enjoyed the coolness of the evening breeze.
  • The water rippled where she stood, and she enjoyed the coolness before completely submerging herself.
  • Naturally, her coolness served only to intensify his ardour, but it was two years before she capitulated.
  • Because all the TVs receive only one channel, the boys are able to follow the movie from house to house, through doors and windows still open for the dark's first coolness.
  • I love San Diego as a city, but it simply can no longer handle this event, and this nearly insignificant expansion isn't going to change anything. agonist yeah, the lines suck but the chaos is also kindof exciting. you have to be a hardcore fan to get into some of the panels and that in itself is like a geeky badge of coolness. San Diego Convention Center Plans $753 million Expansion in Bid to Keep Comic-Con | /Film
  • coolness and stood near the baptismal font next to the door. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • He's once again cooler than cool, coming up with witty ripostes we've heard before and powerful speeches that, once again, prove his coolness.
  • This, indeed, she did a week later, when the surgeon had failed to call, unveiling his neck and arm with professional coolness, and supporting him in her slim arms against her stiff, erect buckramed breast, while she replaced the splints with masculine firmness of touch and serene and sexless indifference. From Sand Hill to Pine
  • I admire her coolness under pressure.
  • He shivered inside when he recalled the coolness with which she had said that she had killed the woman who attacked her.
  • Somewhat protected from the ravaging winds of the bay is the area known as Carmel Valley, a cleft in the hills that still gets its share of marine coolness.
  • Three years later, as a second lieutenant in Italy, his ‘gallantry and coolness’ leading his men earned him a mention in despatches.
  • One of the aspects of coolness they note in slang is a playfulness, a sense of fun with the language. What is this thing called cool?
  • Putting his hand on the box, he felt the coolness of the rusty metal.
  • Beyond the coolness, however, each action scene has a purpose and emotional resonance to it.
  • We note, perhaps, sensations passing through our bodies, pressure, warmth and coolness, lightness, tingling.
  • As for other toppings, the coolness of iceberg is preferred over leafier greens, and if you can find red, ripe tomatoes, throw on a few of those, too. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Each fellow stood there as bravely as human flesh and blood could stand, and faced the iron hail with unblenching courage and intrepid coolness. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
  • The glance of cruel meaning which the tyranness, after having examined the lithe, twisted rod critically for an instant, cast upon the object of her malice, probably banished the last lingering hesitation from the breast of the latter, -- who turned away ostensibly to the performance of her accustomed duties, but in reality to settle the details of a crime unsurpassed in coolness and resolution by aught recorded of pirate or highwayman. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 48, October, 1861
  • he performed with all the coolness of a veteran
  • The sunlight does not fall upon it, and even dew and evening coolness scarcely reach it; but yet there is not a breath of air or a ray of sunshine, nor a drop of moisture to which it is responsive, and which does not stir all its germinant forces. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
  • I shall reserve judgment for the next episodes, because the show has a measure of inherent coolness to it.
  • The barricade was a more difficult matter, as it had to be made full in front of the enemy's fire; but it was contrived with wonderful coolness and rapidity, the civilians about eagerly bringing stones. The Insurrection in Paris
  • Their partnership provided a hot contrast to the coolness of former dancers Igor and Elena, with whom they shared the roles.
  • Obsoleting products such as cell phones purely on the basis of their ‘coolness’ or lack of it will, of course, send the environmentally conscious into a mood of black despair.
  • Some diplomats have also detected a coolness in Mr Obama towards a planned "consultative peace jirga", essentially a large meeting, to be held in May, of national representatives.
  • A shadow slicks its way across the pavement and up the closed front door of the hotel, hinting at the coolness within, a place of retreat and withdrawal.
  • John she at once attacked for his past coolness and unneighbourly conduct in abstaining from ever calling upon her; and he, when he had entered the parlour, and was met by Eleanor with just sufficient confusion and reserve to make her more than ever interesting, and with a warmth that quite overcame him, felt the old fire in his heart burning with redoubled fury. Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
  • They stayed in the comfortable coolness of the house of the chief ethnarch, though these days he was a Roman citizen, and pretended he was more at ease being called a duumvir than an ethnarch. The Grass Crown
  • He remains one of the few people whose coolness is only tangentially captured by the camera.
  • It was the only name I sort of recognized, seeing that I wasn't hep to the underground coolness vibe of a Vito Valentinetti just yet, so I showed it to my pop and asked him about this Mickey Mantle.
  • Nothing approaches the great circle of solid coolness thrown by a big chenar. A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • Her coolness in an emergency was admirable.
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • Black and white, when used with the hot or cool color scheme, can shift the effect of hotness or coolness of both predominant schemes.
  • He had the coolness of a Chablis and the sexiness of a Syrah.
  • His perfect self-possession and coolness, the _nil-admirari_ and _nil-agitari_ atmosphere which surrounded him, excited my admiration at first, till I discovered that it arose, not from the composure of a mind too deep-rooted to be swayed by external circumstances, but rather from a peculiar hardness and unimpressibility of temperament that kept him on the same level all the time. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • In an angry phone call, he accused me of ‘stitching him up’ and, although things got better over the years, there remained a certain coolness.
  • She spent them often in search of coolness, sitting in cloisters of monasteries. THE GOLDEN LION
  • All syncopate smartly, but the big surprise is Ken Peplowski's clarinet, which adds a swinging blue coolness to the festive heat, particularly on "Sleigh Ride" and "Winter Wonderland. Under the Tree, but No Sap
  • I had supposed the appellation inapplicable to a gentleman!" answered Sercombe, with entire coolness. What's Mine's Mine — Complete
  • His every attribute had seemed to accentuate his promise: his elegant comportment, his coolness under assault, the way he worked his audiences into a kind of rapture without getting carried away with himself, without shouting or surrendering his detachment. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Mad Max too, but the dangers of that kind of outweigh the coolness. ShoutWire.com
  • When it was thoroughly soaked through, she ran the dampened cloth over her face, relishing the coolness over her sticky skin.
  • Coolness can then be released by natural time delay over the following day.
  • During the attack, Flower Belle displays both her sharpshooting ability and coolness under fire.
  • The acting, story, technique, directing, characters, and coolness all work together.
  • What makes it funnier is that in attempting to think up something, like, really cool as a new name, they manage to maintain the original uncoolness of the tragically, chronically uncool original by having it sound exactly the same. Hey, Janet! Have You Got Syfy?
  • Utterly drinkable, it slips down your throat with a coolness that only a funny, foreign beer could provide.
  • The intensity of the red enhances the crisp coolness of the colors in the living room, viewed from behind a mesh wall on this level.
  • The dark expression left his face and a trace of coolness lit up in his gray eyes.
  • Under the lofty timbered roof the walls were washed with lime, which enhanced an impression of space and coolness. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Grrr. But then the coolness is that different familiars get different spells they can teach. New Paizo Class Playtests Continue « Geek Related
  • But in the six months that followed, by many accounts, a coolness developed between hosts and guests.
  • I think the reason that I am not cooler is that coolness is finite and people like Justin suck up more than their fair share. Author-friends, Meet Justin Hocking
  • Unlike the subtle white and cream stonework that would be employed by the masons of northern realms, the Rim palace was built of a dark material that had nothing of the airy grace and coolness of northern buildings.
  • The coolness of her hand against his temple was a marvellous thing. The Broken God
  • There's a slight coolness in the air - do you think it's going to rain?
  • In a more service-oriented role, she maintains the expected coolness of a teacher and psychologist.
  • “Mpávo,” or bark slabs, are fitted in between the double posts; when coolness is required, their place is taken by mats woven with the pinnated leaves of sundry palms. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • The country today is finding a new coolness in its relations with old friends in Asia.
  • It's my favourite time of year and I wanted to evoke the coolness and crispness, especially in the opening motive.
  • As we gather in the relative coolness, the doctor strides forward to warmly welcome us to his small oasis.
  • And in the country the single stately elm rising gracefully and benignantly over the wayside cottage, year after year like a guardian angel sending down its blessings of shade, moisture and coolness in times of drought, and shelter from the pitiless storm, recalls the tenderest associations of generation after generation that go from the old homestead. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • He was warmed up now, the heat of his body balanced against the water's coolness.
  • The wire-wove mattress is of great advantage both for comfort and for coolness; and here in The Art of Living in Australia
  • My attempts at coolness were almost spoiled during a very important meeting at the extremely swanky and expensive Cap D' Antibes Hotel.
  • Of course, just saying ‘hippest’ gives away my age and my utter lack of coolness or coolth or whatever term those people are using these days.
  • We shopped in the pleasant coolness of the air-conditioned shopping centers and returned to the camp for a refreshing swim in the pool before seeing the sites of Las Vegas.
  • Keeper Damian Ward played admirably between the sticks and was a model of coolness and composure throughout.
  • For his part, he was coolness and dignity personified and rejected the chance to discomfit his opponent still further by insulting him.
  • We walked inside to the darkness and coolness of a bar-restaurant and ordered a beer and a steak each.
  • March! "again called the forewoman, with the coolness a veteran fireman might have envied. The Moving Picture Girls at Rocky Ranch Or, Great Days Among the Cowboys
  • Who cares that it was a masterpiece of what is known as the Sarasota Style: Sandy soil, aquatint waters, flashes of purples and reds and yellows, intense heat under the sun, and a surprising coolness in the shade make Sarasota, Florida, a subtropical paradise. Why Is Everybody Tearing Down Paul Rudolph Houses and Buildings? | Inhabitat
  • A distant cousin of the late daredevil Evel Knievel, the native South Dakotan often has displayed that same ice water-in-the-veins coolness that propelled him to such achievements. Best decade ever by a kicker? Adam Vinatieri ruled the 2000s
  • Green with bamboos, pines, laurel, and maples, the place invited refugees, partly because the foliage seemed a center of coolness and life.
  • In the coolness of the night they had both revived.
  • Cool, because coolness is how viral marketing works. 2009 November 13 | Serendipity
  • No coolness of the blue above, no liquidness of silver nights can quench their fierceness until they have consumed their prey. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • Lights provide a panorama of color enveloping the entire church, moving from the coolness of the green/blue to the warmth of pink and then yellow.
  • I remember an incident of his whist-life sufficiently amusing in its way, though, in relation, the reader loses what to myself is certainly the whole pungency of the story: I mean the character and nature of the person who imparted the anecdote to me, and who is about the most perfect specimen of that self-possession, which we call coolness, the age we live in can boast of. Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
  • Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
  • The Tao of Steve, he explains at length, is a path to enlightenment that relies heavily on the coolness of American male icons.
  • His thick tweed jacket makes us suspect that he finds England colder than his home in Provence, but the coolness of the weather does not diminish his natural warmth.
  • Bryant handles all comers - the media, the pint-size kids wearing his No.8 jersey, the sponsor representatives, the squealing teenage girls, the corporate schmoozers - with equal coolness.
  • He displays a super coolness that makes me think with the right script he might be the next Jackie Chan.
  • His decision to hold on to a 1 percent stake in the company, rather than sell his entire 20 percent, is said to be causing coolness between him and O'Brien.
  • The heat rippled watery mirages on the road, teasing my hot hand with illusory coolness.
  • I used lavender petunias, and the coolness of the color really popped against the dark, glossy green peppers.
  • It is also important to repeatedly remind participants to watch for overheating during the cardiovascular segment of the class - the water's coolness keeps the heart rate lower and can mask the strenuousness of the exercise.
  • We sense some coolness between Misato and Ritsuko, as well as tension between Rei, Shinji, and Asuka.
  • Even though the princess invites him to her home, she does so with an air of coolness, and he grows uneasy.
  • Despite the coolness of that morning, he was ordered to crouch naked and wash with soap under the cold water.
  • The outdoor winds swept up from the Thames and had that brisk, stirring coolness that can energize even a weary theater-binger. London Theater Journal: The Power of Wind in Two Master Classes on Class - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The fact that his colleagues "spoke kindly of his coolness in crisis" tells you just how failed the character is.
  • Dogs and cows luxuriate in the sudden coolness; paper boats sail to unknown destinations on swift flowing drain water.
  • A light drizzle, wettish coolness, fragrant air, twittering birds, no tourists, few locals, you don't even realise you've been walking for a couple of hours.
  • The church seemed absolutely empty, the void being emphasized by its graceful coolness.
  • I would not have the shadow of a coolness arise between the two dearest objects I have on earth.
  • Willem Dafoe exudes creepy coolness as Max Schreck, the ghoulish actor whose vampiric tendencies may just be the real deal.
  • There's an emotional coolness to the picture and the characters are kept at a distance.
  • The bold borderer made this declaration with the same provoking degree of coolness which predominated in his whole demeanour, and was indeed his principal attribute. Castle Dangerous
  • THE dairy was certainly worth looking at: it was a scene to sicken for with a sort of calenture in hot and dusty streets — such coolness, such purity, such fresh fragrance of new-pressed cheese, of firm butter, of wooden vessels perpetually bathed in pure water; such soft colouring of red earthenware and creamy surfaces, brown wood and polished tin, grey limestone and rich orange-red rust on the iron weights and hooks and hinges. Adam Bede
  • Pictures painted in shades of green are passive and tend to be wearisome, which contrasts with the active warmth of yellow or the active coolness of blue.

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