• He felt cold and liked it, knowing that at home the room would be baking, the two-bar heater running day and night on pilfered electricity, the family luxuriating in excess warmth, even though the spring weather had come.

    NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician

  • At first she hardly felt the cold, only the pull of the moving water, as if something were clamped around her ankles.

    NEWYORKER: She��s the One

  • So even as we were in Grant Park that night celebrating as much hope and possibility as we felt on that cold day in January on the National Mall, we knew we had our work cut out for us.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • But the ground felt damp and cold under his knees and a whiff of sulfurous air stung his lungs and the cold sun playing on his skin seemed to stir the cigarette burns to pain, and the pain brought home to him that what had happened, and what was about to happen, were no dream.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Legends'

  • Those guarantees would partially fund only three to four reactors, and even those would be problematical if construction consortiums felt Washington was getting cold feet.

    FORBES: Two Biggest Things Still To Do

  • One officer who lifted Martin's shirt at the scene "felt a large, cold can in the center pocket" of the teen's hoodie, which was the iced tea he'd bought just minutes before.

    CNN: What happened the night Trayvon Martin died

  • She felt his body go cold.

    NEWYORKER: The Yellow

  • But in this moment, as in so many others like it, when I took stock of their unhappy reaction to what I said, I felt myself at the cold, hard center of a perfect storm: We expect more from technology and less from each other.

    CNN: We expect more from technology and less from each other

  • "I felt like I had the cold, the flu, something like that " she said.

    CNN: A year later, 'heroic' E. coli survivor still battling

  • She felt like an ice-cold bottle against his body, the relative told Veron.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • All he felt was regret and the cold drop of doom.

    NEWYORKER: The Lie

  • In the cold wet air she felt the last of the beer buzz evaporate.

    NEWYORKER: I.D.

  • But some countries felt the effects immediately, in bitterly cold weather.

    ECONOMIST: Russia, Ukraine and gas

  • She felt herself growing heavy and thick with cold.

    NEWYORKER: Friendly Fire

  • At the time, some critics felt threatened by the design, calling it "cold" and "barren, " but most lauded this experiment in blurring the boundaries between house and nature.

    WSJ: The Greening of a Midcentury Classic

  • Many of us are lucky enough to recall with pleasure the Christmases of our childhood: the gifts left by the chimney for Father Christmas, carols sung in biting cold weather, nativity plays, the warm glow we felt as Mother carried in the flaming Christmas pudding decorated with holly.

    BBC: An eye on simplicity

  • But it was minus 11 0C at noon (yes, very cold for here) and there was no appreciable wind that could be felt.

    FORBES: Why Wind Power Doesn't Work

  • Even today, over six decades later, just hearing that long wail of the warning siren on old newsreels and films gives me that same cold knot of fear in the pit of my stomach which I always felt all those years ago.

    BBC: Stanley Ross remembers the Blitz

  • Maybe it was a great hank of river weed turning below in the cold current, maybe it was just the way gravity works in water, but it felt like something that matched me exactly, the same shape and weight and volume, and it always seemed as if that something came to life the moment I stepped into the water.

    NEWYORKER: Something Like Happy

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