Coldie vs Colde - What's the difference?
coldie | colde |
(Australia) A cold bottle or of beer.
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* 2010 , Jeanne Matthews, Bones of Contention ,
* 2011 , Craig Odanovich, The Black Widow Trainer ,
* {{quote-book
, year=1849
, author=Samuel Roffey Maitland
, title= Essays on Subjects Connected with the Reformation in England
, chapter=
As a noun coldie
is (australia) a cold bottle or of beer.As an adjective colde is
.coldie
English
Noun
(en noun)page 255,
- As expected, she's sitting in the stand, holding a hot dog in one hand and balancing a coldie and a cigarette in the other.
page 302,
- He reached under his seat and pulled out a Foster?s. “I don't suppose you?d care for a coldie ?”
- “I don?t mind if I do.”
- “There?s a girl!” He popped the tab and passed it over.
page 71,
- “G?day love. You look like you could use a coldie .”
- His thick Australian accent made her smile.
Anagrams
* *colde
English
Adjective
(head)citation, isbn= , page=8 , passage=There was a great fyer in the chamber, the wether was colde , and I saw now and then a Bishop come out;}}