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Good sentences describing cold weather

1. In the north, the cold winter has arrived. In the morning, the cold north wind blows on people's faces like a knife. Frogs no longer sing karaoke, and trees are like bare brooms covered with ice.

Second, after a cold, it is another year; Take good care of your body and eat properly; Open-minded, don't lose your temper; Health is with you, happiness is with you; Luck is always there, good luck and good luck; In this world, happiness comes first!

It was freezing at midnight. In the pale moonlight, the sand dunes look like a silver grave, and there is no movement.

Fourth, listen to the teacher, it is the hottest time in Changsha in summer, as hot as a stove burning on a fire; Winter is just the coldest, as cold as a refrigerator. It's winter now, and it's so cold that we dare to walk outside in four clothes.

The weather is extremely cold this winter. The northwest wind scraped the face of pedestrians like a knife, and the dead branches made a faint creak, making a final struggle. People on business trips wrapped themselves up in overcoats and hurried along the road. Lively and active children also hide in warm homes early and don't want to come out to play.

Six, ushered in the winter, my first feeling is cold and lonely. It is the cold in winter that makes me know how to be calm. I understand that not all cold can make people depressed.

Seven, look! This is another beautiful scenery. The fiery maple, which is always full of vitality, edifies me and encourages me with the same enthusiasm as fire. You see, the frost on it is as clean as jade, as white as silver, as light as smoke and as soft as catkins. It's really beautiful.

Eight, the roof broke several holes, and the continuous rain fell in the house like a hemp thread, wetting the whole poor hut. The air is so cold that almost all my eyebrows can frost.

Nine, this day, it is too cold. Even the flowers and grass on the roadside tightened their bodies. The cold north wind roared like a roaring lion. The wind stung me mercilessly like a knife. The wind is like a naughty child. I have gripped my clothes tightly, but the wind can still touch me. Pedestrians in the street shrink their necks and walk backwards, and children playing by the roadside also run home. There are fewer and fewer pedestrians, so I hurry home.