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Cool Change

Definition:

Cool change refers to a sudden shift in weather or atmospheric conditions, resulting in a refreshing drop in temperature.

Senses:

  1. Noun: A welcomed shift in the weather that brings relief from heat.
  2. Verb (phrasal): To experience or undergo a sudden refreshing change in weather or conditions.

Usage:

  1. Noun:
    • The cool change arrived just in time, providing respite from the scorching heat of the summer.
    • I can't wait for the cool change to come and make this sweltering day bearable.
  2. Verb (phrasal):
    • We were sweating all morning, but finally, the cool change blew in from the coast.
    • After a long hike, we reached the summit where we could feel the cool change sweeping through the valley.

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