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Cold sentences describing the situation

The sentence describing the cold scene is as follows:

He shivered in the cold north wind, and his hands and feet were stiff with cold.

It is extremely cold at midnight. In the pale moonlight, the sand dunes are like a silver tomb, and there is no movement. He shivered in the cold north wind, and his hands and feet were stiff with cold.

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.

It's getting colder and colder, and the wind is blowing. It's cold, really cold. Bamboo trees are ringing in the mountains, and the wind is waving branches and leaves, flying around like devil's claws.

I saw a vast expanse of whiteness between heaven and earth. Snowflakes fell from the sky, and white tents were pulled around, and the earth turned white at once.

6. Pine trees stand luxuriantly in the snow, swaying with the cold northwest wind, making a shrill roar, as if they were deliberately despising winter.

7. The wind is biting in winter. In cold weather, it's like playing hide-and-seek with us. Although people dress themselves up like a big wooden head, a gust of wind blows and the cold wind quickly gets into people's bodies.

With the coming of winter, the streets seem to turn silver, so bright and brilliant. Long icicles hung in front of the eaves like crystal daggers, and the breath of pedestrians turned into white smoke.

9. Snow covered roofs and roads, crushed branches, disappeared the appearance of various objects, blocked roads and traffic, and snowflakes danced, making heaven and earth dissolve into a white body.

10, winter is coming. It doesn't snow in winter in the south, so people living here can't appreciate the splendor of the snow scene in Wan Li, and dance with the snowflakes to witness the grand occasion of "like spring breeze, night comes, blowing open the petals of ten thousand pear trees".