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The only effect this had was to make my hand feel colder than ever, so I took it out again.
For some strange reason I was colder than ever, especially in hands and feet.
He struck the thick door, colder than ever, with his hands.
His blue eyes seemed colder than ever, and hard as polished stones.
But the next day it was still storming, and colder than ever.
It would be dark soon, and colder than ever.
Tip for the top The morgue was colder than ever.
The not-voice was colder than ever, without any amusement now.
It was colder than ever, the air dank and icy.
It seemed colder than ever in spite of his exertions.
It was colder than ever, but it no longer felt unpleasant.
His eyes returned, colder than ever, to meet hers.
The flat felt suddenly empty, and colder than ever.
She threaded her thin arm in his which was cold as steel, colder than ever.
Fred, colder than ever, knows that Judy did this.
After this morning's row, the opulent decor of their apartment seemed even colder than ever.
The sleet had ceased but the day was darker now, oppressive and colder than ever.
The last day, clearer and colder than ever, gave perfect going, and they covered seventy miles.
"Maybe you're right," Fuchs said, his ice-blue eyes colder than ever.
The next morning was colder than ever.
Stars still showed dimly in half the pale sky; the wind from the reefs was colder than ever.
It was colder than ever outside, and now he had cooled off the feverishness that had made him get up.
However, though Jack was now at home, he was colder than ever to Carly.
He was glad of the walking bits now, for he was colder than ever.
It was blowing colder than ever outside.