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n. (cold spot English)
Usage examples of "cold spots".
They mustered on a plateau overlooking the hell, where the water had surprising cold spots but the sulfur was less.
I should have slapped you down when you started talking about cold spots and premonitions and Screaming Ladies.
Besides the tawdriness of the place, the cold spots were one of the first things Sten noticed.
In the earlier ones, it had been found that the downdraft from the helicopter rotors, under certain conditions of temperature and humidity, was creating cold spots in the coils, and causing plugs of ice.
Following the usual buildup of apparitions, cold spots, and noisome odors, the family—.
Some of these had registered as dark blurs on the Dead God's multiscanner, othersreality-folds, cold spots, places where strange clangings could be hearddid not, though whether this was due to a flaw in the scanner or to ancient fields of magic in the walls, he did not know.
He prodded it toward the cold spots that were the shakkan's withered branches, where its fire was somehow blocked.
He had had no idea in those days that dark spots and cold spots and bumps in the night could mean ruin.
Employees and guests also report cold spots in the hallways, phantoms breezing past them, and the sound of footsteps on the grand staircase when it's empty.