had a cold|have a cold in English
came down with a cold, suffered from a cold (viral infection of the respiratory tract)
Use "had a cold|have a cold" in a sentence
1. I had a stinking cold.
2. I have a slight cold.
3. Have you caught a cold?
4. The nighttime cold had a new bite.
5. Maggie's face had frozen into a cold mask.
6. We had a cold cucumber soup as a starter.
7. If I have a cold, you cough.
8. Coldish; Cold it up; Colditz Castle; cold j; Cold Jacked; Cold jar codgers; ColdJay; Cold Jeffrey; Cold Jelly; cold jerky; Cold Jew; Cold Jim; cold joke; cold jones; Cold jug
9. Once you have had a cold you build up immunity to that particular virus.
10. Well, if I remember correctly, you had a cold.
11. 1 We had a cold cucumber soup as a starter.
12. I had to scratch because of a bad cold.
13. It had begun to rain, a cold leaden drizzle.
14. LLooks like we're gonna have a cold supper.
15. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Bitterly cold Bitterly cold DN COLD very cold → Bitterly Examples from the Corpus Bitterly cold • It was a Friday and Bitterly cold
16. The trail had gone cold.
17. When you have a cold, you sneeze a lot.
18. I have a cold and an eye infection.
19. I think we'll just have a cold buffet.
20. You sound husky - do you have a cold?
21. You were sniffing a lot - I presumed you had a cold.
22. Her nostrils were pinkish, as though she had a cold.
23. Party Foundation monument...... you're not cold?... a little cold!
24. 25 Ann had a cold and was sneezing and coughing.
25. He had never had a day of sickness, not so much as a cold.