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How to write cold and exaggerated sentences?

The exaggerated sentence of cold can be written as follows: amplify the feeling of cold, or feel particularly strong. Here are some examples: 1.

1, the weather is cold, just like people living in a refrigerator.

2. The cold wind blows on my face, and my face hurts like a knife.

3. The cold wind came head-on, stabbing my body like handfuls of steel knives, as if to pierce my body, very cold, very cold.

4. The cold wind blew head-on, biting cold, and the incoming air almost turned me into an ice sculpture.

In May and February, it was so cold that even the air seemed to freeze, and even the birds hid early. My father took me to buy shoes on a motorcycle, which was like a black BMW, speeding on the road before the ice and snow melted. The cold wind, like a sword, meticulously drilled into my sleeve and cut me black and blue.

6. It's very cold in winter morning. The cold wind blows, and my face hurts like a knife. Travellers wear thick hats and warm cotton-padded clothes. 7. It's too cold today. It feels like running into the refrigerator.

It's so cold that my nose seems to be frozen off.