She shivered in the sharp cold, listening to the raucous outpouring from the radio that boomed so loud it was no longer intelligible.
They emerged into the sharp, clean cold of the open air, and overhead hung a crumpled ribbon of stars.
As he dug in the sharp cold, events peeled off when he struck them with his field shovel.
"The fresh spring air still carried the sharp cold of winter," he writes.
And in the soft shadows and sharp cold that envelops the old church, they pray for a city that once nearly lost its soul.
The sharp cold of the water cut through my torpor, shocking my system into temporary awareness.
Without hesitation Longtusk splashed out into the water, ignoring its sharp cold as it soaked into the hair of his legs.
But weather forecasters warned that the sharp cold, like some meteorological MacArthur, would return.
Startling herself and the horseman and the sharp cold, she cried, 'Watch out!'
The air had a strange smell and a sharp cold, but not unpleasant, cutting edge to it when he drew it down into his lungs.