A cereal that is not heated before serving.
1 It's great added to hot or cold cereal or baking batters.
2 Willow ate a bowl of cold cereal with milk and then rode into town.
3 Her stomach rumbled, since she hadn't eaten anything except some cold cereal with Ben earlier that morning.
4 It's no secret that cold cereal was invented to help nineteenth-century Victorians stifle their rampant sexual desires.
5 It was cold cereal and coffee.
6 In the dining room sits a small boy, eating cold cereal and turning the pages of a coloring book.
7 By expanding no-charge room service items beyond cold cereal and coffee, ships could entice more people to dine in their cabins.
8 As she did every morning, she had ironed her clothes and Hart's and fixed their breakfast of cold cereal and fruit.
9 Today, few members of the scientific community see a close connection between cold cereal and sex, although advertisers still did in the 1950s.
10 The sale comes after Bright Food has struggled to crack the Chinese market, where many consumers tend to eat hot breakfasts rather than cold cereal .
11 While humans have been eating gruel and porridge for breakfast since at least the Ancient Greeks, the idea of eating cold cereal is relatively new.
12 'Course it's turkey sausage, but it beats cold cereal .
13 Cold cereal spilled everywhere.
14 Unlucky Charms (just released last week) is the second book in the Cold Cereal Saga, Rex's series about magic and breakfast cereal.
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This collocation consists of: Cold cereal across language varieties