As he withdrew his hand he felt the coldness of the knife and corkscrew against his flesh.
He moved in and felt a fresh - no, a dank - coldness creeping under his skin.
I have not often coldness with you, sweet heart; yet I often feel that you teach me to love you.
I wake with tears streaking my cheeks and determined not to hurt Joe any more by my remoteness and coldness.
She recognized the coldness inside her as also present inside the Doctor.
She was afraid Nick might treat her with coldness and pretend he had forgotten who she was.
The major saw a coldness in the old man's face.
These she could deal with, not this deadly coldness exhibited by Alice.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB►feel
· As he withdrew his hand he felt the coldness of the knife and corkscrew against his flesh.· It hovered close to me and I felt a coldness on my cheek.· I felt its coldness spreading through my body, killing off the cells, one by one.· She felt a coldness inside her and did her best to remember the happy times of her childhood.· Mrs Lowyer could feel the coldness of Christabel's arms, the bony young ribcage, the beat of Christabel's heart.· He leapt from the bed, already feeling the familiar coldness chilling his body.· He felt the coldness emanate from her, a sense of the vast distance she had travelled.
1when someone is unfriendly and does not show any warm feelingsOPP warmth: There was a certain coldness about him.2the state of being cold → warmthcoldness of the icy coldness of the water