“Also, it might be used as a cooler or heater, depending on the temperature of the fluids circulated through it.”
“David carried the beers in the cooler, Raymond the fire starter, bag of firewood, and matches, while I had the difficult task of carrying the marshmallows, the bag of potato chips, and extra-long forks.”
“There are also beers in the cooler, which are $3.00 each.”
coolness
(uncountable) The state of being cool, i.e. chilly.
(countable) The result or product of being cool, i.e. chilly.
(slang, uncountable) The state of being cool, i.e. good or pleasing.
(slang, countable) The result or product of being cool, i.e. good or pleasing.
“The melody of birds, and the grateful warmth or coolness of the air in the proper seasons, transfer the relics of these pleasures upon rural scenes.”
“Through experience, they've learned that coolness under pressure is a function not of thinking, but of acting.”
“Two years ago, I moved to a small town noted for its coolness to strangers and joined a church that proved hesitant in its welcome.”
coolie
(offensive) An unskilledAsianworker, usually of Chinese or Indian descent; a labourer; a porter. Coolies were frequently transported to other countries in the 19th and early 20th centuries as indentured labourers.
“On our bit of beach there were about 4000 people of all ages tooled up with coolboxes and barbecues.”
“Several generations will gather round a table to enjoy a barbecued dinner, having spent a long day on the beach, equipped with well-stocked coolboxes, sunshades and lilos.”