A cold meaning in English
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Definition
to have a cold: to have a viral infection (a common illness, especially in cold weather)
to catch a cold to become ill with a cold
- "Brian : It's just a cold!"
- "It's so rare that we actually meet with each other outside the boardroom. How about a cold glass of Seamus Dog Whiskey?"
- "I have a cold, and I think Mr. Jones might have fired me this morning -"
- "I have a bit of a cold, but I will do my best."
- "It's pretty much a cold blue desert up here."
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YES/NO I've got a bit of a cold."
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