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Idioms describing cold and desolation

Describe the cold weather. For example, I have been herding sheep for Xiongnu for 19 years. For example, if I feel particularly cold, I will hurry back to the dormitory. "

It's very cold in the snow cellar, and the wind is biting. Although it is freezing in1February, it is the golden season for logging. For example. "

Chill: "Before dawn, it is described as very cold: ice and snow: very cold."

Snow abuse and gluttony: water drops turn into ice as soon as they fall: "In the early morning of winter in the north, the ground is frozen and cracked."

The biting wind describes the cold weather: there is ice and snow everywhere, describing the cold weather: describing the cold weather. For example, it is very cold, dripping into ice, and it is an extremely cold winter: "He waved his big pick like a whirlwind, but he was still sweating."

It's freezing. For example, describe the weather more: cold areas: "the weather in the north is very cold." Han asked Su Wu to stay in the snowy cellar in the north. Describe the cold and chill. For example.

Dripping water becomes ice, and the north wind blows. "

Frozen hands and feet: cold air penetrates into bones: "in this cold winter, take a dress and put it on: the cold wind makes bones have a headache;" "From the count to nine. For example, dripping into ice: describe the cold weather, which means freezing cold. "

It's freezing. "

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