Temperature fluctuations that may leave the skin cool, warm, moist, or pale.
He touched her cheek, her smooth skin cool against his heated fingers.
He was there, lying on the cavern floor, his skin cool to the touch, but alive.
The aerosol had worn off, leaving her skin cool and slightly clammy.
"But, say, ain't your skin cool," he repeated with renewed wonder.
Her breaths were shallow, her skin cool, when she opened her eyes.
"Paradoxically, when we kept the skin cool, it maintained the shivering stimulus and let the body do what it does best."
The bones felt delicate and the skin cool.
He placed his wrist against Ryerson's shoulder and found the skin cool.
His body is so thick, his skin cool and moist through the thin shirt.