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1 It was still very dark; and the wind blew cold and raw.
2 Light faded from the woods; a faint wind blew cold upon our faces.
3 The wind blew cold , and my road was dark and muddy.
4 The wind had changed, and blew cold from the northwest.
5 The wind blew cold as Peter left the pub, setting the old sign swinging.
6 The wind off the pond blew cold in Gaborn's face.
7 The wind blew cold and hard from the north-east.
8 Suddenly a mountain wind blew cold in my face.
9 A wind blew cold through the darkness; a door banged open, dim light beyond it.
10 The wind blew cold across the plains, and flurries of snow spat from the clouds.
11 Press, pulpit and nearly everybody blew cold upon it.
12 The wind blew cold over the eastern hills, driving the snow at us like grit.
13 The wind had risen, and blew cold across the water driving the morning mists before it.
14 The wind blew cold from the North Sea.
15 Summer was gone and autumn was coming, a great rain poured and the wind blew cold .
16 A little wind blew cold from the Adige.
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