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cauld

[ kawld, kahld, kawd ]

adjective

, Scot.


cauld

/ kɔːld /

adjective

  1. a Scot word for cold


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Example Sentences

And he aye minded sinsyne, when first he set his een upon her, he had the same cauld and deidly grue.

An' then, a' at ance, the minister's heart played dunt an' stood stock-still; an' a cauld wund blew amang the hairs o' his heid.

Ye mind 'at she keepit him at hame frae the kirk on Sabbath, because he had a cauld?

Joey was as naked as Leeby, and as cauld as lead, but he wasna greetin'.

"It'll take your logic all its time to keep six inches o' cauld steel out of your brisket," he said very fiercely.

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