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Idioms describing winter

The idioms describing winter are as follows:

1. Ice and snow: describing the sky covered with snow and ice, the weather is extremely cold.

2. Biting cold wind: describes the cold north wind piercing the bone marrow like a needle, describing the extremely cold weather.

3. Snow cellar and ice sky: describe the sky full of ice and snow, and the weather is extremely cold.

4. The twelfth lunar month of winter: refers to the late winter and early spring of the lunar calendar, when the weather is very cold. It refers to the coldest time of the year, generally referring to the cold winter.

5. Cold: It describes the cold air or atmosphere that makes people feel cold.

6. Adding insult to injury: It means that a bad situation has become worse, and it describes the weather or situation becoming even worse.

7. Wrapped in silver: Describes the world covered by heavy snow, which is silvery white.

8. Snowy: Describes the world covered by heavy snow, which is white and flawless.

9. Snow falling all over the sky: describing heavy snowfall, covering the entire sky.

10. It’s so cold and the ground is freezing: It describes the weather being so cold that the earth is frozen.

11. Frost and snow all over the sky: It describes frost and snow falling together, and the weather is extremely cold.

12. Bitter cold wind: describes the cold north wind and the extremely cold weather.

13. Dropping water turns into ice: It describes that the weather is extremely cold and the dripping water turns into ice immediately.

14. Wind and snow: describing the wind and snow coming at the same time, the weather is extremely cold and bad.

15. Chill: It describes the cold air or atmosphere that invades the human body and makes people feel cold.