Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "sanyi" ita ce:
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fi’ili:
1. It was a little cold to be outside without a coat, but more power to her for being brave.
2. But my fingers found the familiar cracks between brick and metal, and a gentle push made the fake part of the wall slide away, revealing cold metal.
3. Every hum of the wind in the dark whispered promises of worlds beyond imagining, every door held something new behind its cold metal exterior.
4. This summer had been unusually damp and gloomy, and it was cold outside.
5. That, too, slid back, and the cold tunnel of the Passages beckoned us.
6. The biting air was far too cold for a summer evening.
7. But then the blank, starless ceiling of the cell confronted me, and the cold, horrible pressure of the handcuffs on my wrists and ankles returned.
8. My blood ran cold, and I shifted back against the wall.
9. Her eyes cut right through me, and I was seized by a cold, horrible suspicion.
10. I could feel blood dampen my hands where the nails dug in, sweat cold on the back of my neck.