"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. | |