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"You'll catch a cold...
"catch a cold, I don't care." And he ended up doing that anyway.
(Michael) Come on. Before you catch a cold.
- Can't afford to catch a cold.
- Change, or you'll catch a cold.
"You'll catch a cold...
"catch a cold, I don't care." And he ended up doing that anyway.
(Michael) Come on. Before you catch a cold.
- Can't afford to catch a cold.
- Change, or you'll catch a cold.
Before he catches cold.
But not outside - she catches cold easily.
Even if an individual catches cold can't resist it and dies.
If he catches cold or sniffles just once, I'll have you hung by the ears!
In America, everybody catches cold on Sunday.
Before he catches cold.
But not outside - she catches cold easily.
Even if an individual catches cold can't resist it and dies.
If he catches cold or sniffles just once, I'll have you hung by the ears!
In America, everybody catches cold on Sunday.
"Better shut the door or you'll be catching cold" - he said jovially, shoving the door shut.
"which the audience may look upon without catching cold,
- He's catching cold.
- You're catching cold.
Always catching cold! I don't know how.
- Miss Marianne has not caught cold?
- You've caught cold
-You opened the window this morning and l caught cold in my shoulder.
First time he went out, he caught cold and died of pneumonia.
He caught cold and died, l suppose.
"Better shut the door or you'll be catching cold" - he said jovially, shoving the door shut.
"which the audience may look upon without catching cold,
- He's catching cold.
- You're catching cold.
Always catching cold! I don't know how.
- Miss Marianne has not caught cold?
- You've caught cold
-You opened the window this morning and l caught cold in my shoulder.
First time he went out, he caught cold and died of pneumonia.
He caught cold and died, l suppose.