cools in English

noun
1
a fairly low temperature.
the cool of the night air
synonyms:chillchillinesscoldnesscoolness
2
calmness; composure.
he recovered his cool and then started laughing at us
verb
1
become or cause to become less hot.
we dived into the river to cool off

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1. ‘Love Cools Off’

2. After it cools, the Cornbread …

3. The liquid Bismuth expands as it cools

4. As the air rises, so it cools.

5. Perspiration cools the skin in hot weather.

6. The water cools the fever, yes?

7. The first evaporator (14) cools the refrigeration compartment (2), and the second evaporator (24) cools the freezing compartment (4).

8. Steam condenses into water when it cools.

9. The lotion cools and refreshes the skin.

10. Calamine lotion contains phenol, which cools the skin.

11. Calamine lotion contains phenol, which cools the skin.

12. I was able to work with Senator Cools

13. 6 Perspiration cools the skin in hot weather.

14. 12 When molten rock cools igneous rocks form.

15. He cools himself in front of an electric fan.

16. The upwelling further cools the already cool California Current.

17. Stir the sauce until it cools, otherwise it will be lumpy.

18. The sperm, as it cools, tends to crystallize into lumps.

19. If it gets too hot, your thyroid cools you down.

20. As it all cools down, drips out here, and abracadabra.

21. The other main way the body cools itself down is by panting.

22. As it cools, it records the direction of the Earth's field.

23. This helix Chillum has a Venturi chamber which spins, cools, and aerates smoke

24. An Antipyretic can also increase perspiration, the evaporation of which cools the body.

25. At the day's end, when everything cools down again, the halo disappears.

26. As the love of the world cools, our love burns ever brighter.

27. Blowing on your hot drink cools it down, but not the way you think

28. When the mixture cools, the dysprosium can be cut away from the impurities.

29. As sea - ice develops, the briny water beneath it cools to - 2 C.

30. The cooling device cools the hot air stream to temperatures below 60°C.

31. When it gets to the surface of the earth, magma cools into “lava.”

32. The present invention relates to a die-casting apparatus which cools metals after hot pressing.

33. An air-to-air heat exchanger (115) receives and cools the extracted pressurised air.

34. • Orographic lifting As the air rises along a slope, it expands and cools adiabatically.

35. When the iron is removed, the glue cools, bonding the veneer to the substrate.

36. The rising air cools down and loses its moisture, bringing rains to the area.

37. Unstable moist air rises and cools and water vapour condenses to form cumulus clouds.

38. For example, on clear nights Earth's surface cools down faster than on cloudy nights.

39. Brass are gonna fire me just as soon as this gang war cools off.

40. The dew point is the highest temperature to which the air cools to saturation moisture content.

41. Honourable senators, I commend Senator Cools for all the work and research she has done

42. As the air inside the cup cools, it contracts and draws the skin slightly inside.

43. Skin Bracer cools your skin and tightens pores so your face feels and looks healthy

44. A sophisticated cryogenic system (a cryostat) cools their detectors to temperatures close to absolute zero.

45. She cools his domain with Spring air, venting heat up to the surface, creating summer.

46. Water Condenses whenever water vapor cools to a temperature lower than the point when evaporation occurs

47. As air rises and cools the water in it can "Condense out", forming clouds

48. A breeze makes the trees sway gently and cools you from the heat of your work.

49. When the host dies the body cools and the fleas leave to find a new victim.

50. Whenever air warms or cools simply because of changing pressure, this is called an adiabatic change.