Wiktionary
n. (cold wave English)
Usage examples of "cold waves".
The cold waves washed around my legs, and then I was roughly hauled over the side like a fish.
He displayed a discernible reluctance to plunge into cold waves, and they began to wonder whether he would go into ice at all.
The gritty stone floor beneath her bare feet seemed to be wafting cold waves of air up her legs.
But when the cold waves closed over him, he clung to the wreckage of his craft and dared to cry El for mercy, though all know mercy is not in him.
A mile and a half from either shore Quoyle was floating in the cold waves.
The Pucelle turned westward, but the fickle wind turned with her so that she had to beat her way out into the Atlantic, thumping the cold waves to spatter spray down the holy-stoned decks.
He no longer felt the throbbing bass washing in cold waves across his body, rather, the sound was coming from within him now, and it surged out of him in the same way that it issued from the trees.
Even the tireless Damien Vryce looked exhausted, wrung out by hours of fighting the cold waves and the treacherous rocks, and the fears that had crowded about them like specters ever since nightfall.
This was a similar psychic demonstration to the smell of perfume and the hot and cold waves demonstrated by the spirit guides in our circle from time to time.
His authority carried many of the men along for several hours: it was only towards dawn, when he felt his own brain lagging with the effort of concentration, that the competitors began to thin out, and the clapping and shouting to fade to a ghostly mutter of sound: to a moaning like the wind, and a rustling like the cold waves curling and slopping against the raft, the waves that trustfully waited to swallow them all.