crisp clear nights and frosty mornings; a nipping wind; a nippy fall day; snappy weather; (`parky' is a British term).
The cold climate bit was appropriate, not just for the conference taking place on a rather nippy London morning but also for Britain's economic climate.
It's jolly nippy today, isn't it?
But the cars are nippy, handle well and have a striking design, with "butterfly" doors that swing up and open.
The 2010 Spring Book Fair in Ditan Park attracted only a modest group of visitors at its opening day on Thursday, with nippy weather and a decline in public interest blamed.
It could get suddenly nippy in the evenings.
It's our reputation for predictability. And maintaining this reputation sometimes calls for some unpredictable solutions. It's why, in the busy backstreets of Bangkok, we rely on nippy TukTuks.
"You're so nippy at it," John said, "couldn't you do it very slowly once?"
An exuberant, nippy puppy.
Like many of the list's top-scoring islands, the Lofoten archipelago in the Norwegian Sea has avoided excessive tourism partly because its nippy climate doesn't draw the beach-party set.
It's cool today. It's nippy today.
It was the nippy England winger's interception and pull-back that allowed Essien to open his Chelsea account with a goal against Tottenham.
On yesterday's English theme day - Christmas day, the campus was saturated with cheers and laughter, and the nippy wind cannot stop all Maple Leafers' happy steps.