Think what you want, she decided, and kept her eyes cool on his.
He'd cool it on the drugs and get into shape.
But they said that if the economy began to cool on its own, the Fed might well hold off.
Sometimes my wife tells me to cool it on the big hits.
Turn out of the pan to cool on the rack.
Open back and shorter length keep you cool on hot days.
Back then, it seemed that passions over Vietnam might never cool, on either side.
It has an irrigation system to cool the turf on hot days.
Anna's blood began to cool on her cheeks and neck.
Two hours later, the story was cooling on the windowsill.
The mosaic was cool on her feet as they passed a number of closed doors.
Her long fingers were cool on the back of his neck as she helped him raise himself to drink.
The wind had dwindled until now it seemed almost cool on her face.
The sea breeze was cool on the back of my neck.
When I woke again, the air was cool on my face and the sea still.
Truke must have done the same, for he decided to remain cool on his own.
The air was cooler on this side of the house.
He woke up and there was something cool on his forehead.
"Some things are really cool in French, new little plays on words," she said.
Very cool, especially the pile of old newspapers on the back seat.