freezing cold
Frequency: 8.520.2 per million words
Emphasizes that the temperature is at or below the freezing point of water.
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Examples (30)
- There was a freezing cold wind blowing.
- There was a freezing cold wind blowing.
- It was a freezing cold day.
- I stepped outside and the air was freezing cold.
- I woke up to a freezing cold morning and saw frost on the windows.
- The wind made the stadium feel freezing cold.
- Make sure you wrap up warm; it's freezing cold out there.
- The water in the lake was freezing cold, even in the summer.
- By midnight, the cabin had turned freezing cold inside.
- The water in the mountain lake was freezing cold, even in August.
- Don't go outside without a coat; it's freezing cold!
- Even in April, the water is freezing cold in that lake.
- He shivered, pulling his jacket tighter against the freezing cold night.
- My hands were freezing cold after playing in the snow.
- Please bring a coat; it's absolutely freezing cold out there.
- We woke up to a freezing cold morning with frost on the windows.
- The weather turned freezing cold overnight.
- We kept the heaters on because the office stayed freezing cold all morning.
- Despite the freezing cold weather, the team continued their search.
- The old castle was draughty and freezing cold inside.
- If you leave the window open, the room will be freezing cold by dawn.
- My hands are freezing cold; I can't feel my fingers.
- The forecast says it will be freezing cold all next week.
- She shivered, her hands freezing cold despite the gloves.
- The unheated basement remains freezing cold all winter.
- Despite the freezing cold temperatures, the winter festival was a huge success.
- I'm not going camping if the nights are freezing cold.
- How can you swim in that? The sea must be freezing cold!
- It has been freezing cold for days, and I'm tired of it.
- After the storm, everything felt freezing cold and damp.