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  • 21cold wave — noun a wave of unusually cold weather • Hypernyms: ↑wave * * * I. noun : a sudden large drop in temperature; broadly : a period of unusually cold weather II. noun : a machineless permanent wave set by a chemical preparation usually containing a… …

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  • 22very — 1 / veri/ adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) used to emphasize an adjective or adverb or to add force to an expression: “Can I help you with those bags?” “Thanks, that s very nice of you.” | It feels very cold up in the bedrooms. | I feel a lot better today… …

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  • 23cold —   1. Not warm. Anu, anuanu; ko eko e, hu ihu i (chilly).   Also: pūanuanu, konāhau (of wind); hau oki, haua īliki, āmu emu e, uhē (bitter).   ♦ To be very cold, make anu.   ♦ To shiver, as with cold, lī, ulupi i.   ♦ Cold are nights without a… …

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  • 24Cold formed steel — (CFS) is the common term for products made by rolling or pressing thin gauges of sheet steel into goods. Cold formed steel goods are created by the working of sheet steel using stamping, rolling, or presses to deform the sheet into a usable… …

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  • 25Cold Pizza — Format Sports Starring Jay Crawford Dana Jacobson Skip Bayless Woody Paige Country of origin …

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  • 27Cold dark matter — (or CDM) is the improvement of the big bang theory that contains the additional assumption that most of the matter in the Universe consists of material that cannot be observed by its electromagnetic radiation (dark) and whose constituent… …

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  • 28Cold Feet (series 1) — Country of origin United Kingdom No. of episodes 6 Broadcast Original channel ITV …

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  • 30cold — cold, cool, chilly, frigid, freezing, frosty, gelid, icy, glacial, arctic mean having a temperature below that which is normal or comfortable. Cold is the general term, often implying nothing more than a lack of warmth {a cold day} {a cold hand}… …

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