It felt like glass, and was distinctly cool to the touch, cooler than the morning air.
Visits to the park suggest that, for French youngsters, it's distinctly cool to look American.
The woods seemed endless; the wind, now distinctly cool, roared through the upper branches.
Since their visit to the opera relations between them had been distinctly cool; and Owen was feeling the effects of being deprived.
Harry bit his tongue; he swung to face her, his gaze distinctly cool.
When he called at a little before one in the morning, he was distinctly cool.
Crawley kept his voice friendly but distinctly cool.
Sitting on his bed, he unwound the wrapping; it was distinctly cool to the touch.
His voice was courteous, but distinctly cool.
There was a gentle wind and it had felt distinctly cool until they got into the car.