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cool noun- self-control, composure US, 1953
- An Open Letter to Tom Jones–YOU BLEW YOUR COOL, TOM JONES [Full-page advertisement] — Record Beat, p. 9, 12 April 1966
- Then Our Mayor hotly blew his cool and launched the now-historic raids on the North Beach nudie nooks. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 29, 8 July 1966
- There was a big numbers man named James, and for a long time I dug his cool. — John Allen, Assault with a Deadly Weapon, p. 4, 1977
- a truce between street gangs US
- A “cool” was negotiated by street club workers. But it was an uneasy truce, often broken. — Harrison E. Salisbury, The Shook-up Generation, p. 38, 1958
- a look UK
Back slang. - [T]ake a cool at that. — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
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