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How much does it mean to describe the weather as cold?

Sentences describing the cold weather include:

1. The weather is so cold that water can freeze into thick ice.

2. The weather is so cold that the leaves on the trees are hiding!

3. Look, look, the snow has covered the earth. There is snow everywhere on the sky and on the ground. White earth, white houses, white woods.

4. The biting cold wind blows in the face with snowflakes.

5. It was almost midnight, the weather was extremely cold, and under the pale moonlight, the sand dunes were like a tomb made of silver, motionless.

6. When the dawn had not yet arrived, I felt a chill in my bones, so I hurried back to the dormitory, picked up some clothes and put them on.

7. Snow is falling all over the sky, ice is covering thousands of miles, the biting cold wind is howling north and south, and a crow on the branch curls up his head and shivers.

8. The weather is so cold that the lake water can freeze into thick ice.