He was pretty damned cool beneath the sheets, as well.
Locke did so; the pearl was cool beneath his dry lips.
It was difficult to remain cool beneath that measuring, inscrutable gaze.
The material was cool and rough beneath his feet.
The dirt floor was cool beneath my bare feet.
The matting was cool beneath her forehead and smelled of summer grass.
The boy's body was cool beneath her touch.
The skin was as cool as clay beneath his lips.
His flesh was cool beneath her touch, but never as cold as she expected.
The sand was cool beneath his bare feet, not warmed yet by the sun.
What remains of the Coast Range Arc to this day are granitic intrusions, which were formed when magma intruded and cooled at depth beneath the volcanoes.
They cool the punch in the cisterns beneath the palace.
She felt it cool the sweat beneath her hair line.
For a moment, the colors took his mind back to Vulcan--to childhood days when the red sun had slid beneath a distant horizon, and golden sands had begun to cool beneath his bare feet.
So a green roof stays cooler, and less energy is required to cool the living space beneath it.
These rocks, such as granite, diorite and monzonite, formed when molten rock cooled far beneath the surface of the earth.
The sunning rock seemed to cool beneath him and he shivered.
What remains of the Coast Range Arc to this day are outcrops of granite when magma intruded and cooled at depth beneath the volcanoes, forming the Coast Mountains.
A latticework of weed roots made it difficult to tear through the soil, which was cooling rapidly beneath their hands.
Lilly must have been out berrying on the old road this morning, for there was a line of fine, golden-brown berry-pockets cooling in pans on the windowsill and just beneath it, sitting on upturned buckets so she could reach them from the window.