Verb
colden (third-person singular simple present coldens, present participle coldening, simple past and past participle coldened)
(Scotland, transitive, intransitive, sometimes figuratively) To grow or make cold.
Even the snowboarding accident that he had last year that left him bedbound for 2 weeks did not seem to colden his passion for this sport.
And these oyster farmers are out there every day working hard to provide a source of fresh local seafood for Marylanders,” Colden said. Source: Internet
Sue Cook held Colden Common with 996 votes, 84 ahead of the Lib Dem challenger. Source: Internet
The College is now making preparations to renovate the Tower Building, which is located at the intersection of Broadway and Colden Street in Newburgh. Source: Internet
The death of Matthew Potel, who fell in the Trap Dike on Mount Colden last week, has led to an outpouring of sympathy for a personable young man who loved the outdoors. Source: Internet
COLDEN – For his years of service to the Colden community, the Colden Town Board honored the late Frank V. Brady, a former constable for the town. Source: Internet
Colden rolled onto her side and threw up. Source: Internet