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What are the four-letter words that mean cold?

Snowy: Describing snow as very white.

Snowing heavily: describing the snow being very heavy.

Drip of water turns into ice: describes the weather being extremely cold.

The cold wind is biting: biting, biting cold. Describes very cold.

Cold and freezing: to describe the weather being extremely cold.

Bleeding cold: to describe a sudden coldness.

Icy: very cold.

Dry and cold: dry and cold

Hanqiao: describes the cold air. Mostly used in written language.

Severely cold: describes the weather as cold as ordinary people.

Cold: describes how cold air makes people. Note: It also means being mean and speaking sharply.

Quiet: (book) describes slightly cold. It is often said that "spring is cold and the weather is cold". Example: "He looked very frightened in the harsh cold wind."

Awesome: cold. Example: "The winter in the Northeast is very cold with strong winds, ice and snow." Note. The "awesome" in "majestic" means solemn and awe-inspiring.

Qinglian: Cool and slightly chilly.

Dead cold: dead: very. Very cold. Example: "It's a dead cold winter. As soon as I stepped out of the house, my face and nose felt as if they had been cut with a knife."

Severe cold: Extremely cold. example. "Late autumn has passed, and the cold winter is coming."

Lengbingbing: describes an object as being very cold. Note: Generally used to describe not being enthusiastic or gentle.

Leng Sensen: describes the air-conditioning. Example: "As soon as I walked into the cave, I felt cold and shivered involuntarily."

Leng Sisi: Describes a bit cold. Example: "There is no stove in this house, and the window cracks are not glued. It gives people a cold feeling."

Cold: It describes that the wind is very cold. Example: "Because my body is too weak. Although I wear a lot of clothes, I still feel cold."

Dumb cold: (square) describes the dry and cold climate.

Ice and snow: The sky is covered with ice and snow, describing it as very cold.

Drips of water turn into ice: Water droplets turn into ice as soon as they fall. Describes a very cold weather. Example: "The weather in the north is very cold, and dripping water turns into ice."

Cold hands and feet: describes the cold weather.

Bitter cold wind: The cold wind makes bones ache. Describes the weather as windy and cold. Example: "In the early morning of winter in the north, dripping water turned into ice, and the wind was biting."

Bitter cold: very cold, mostly used to describe the weather. For example; "For the past nine days, the wind has been blowing and the chill is overwhelming. This is another extremely cold winter."

天冰地剼: Describes the weather being so cold that the ground is cracked by the frost. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."

Cold as ice: describes the weather as being very cold. For example: "He swung the big pickaxe like a whirlwind. Even though it was the twelfth lunar month of winter, he was still sweating profusely."

Body-piercing cold: the cold air penetrated the bones, Describes a very cold weather. Example: "When the dawn had not yet arrived, I felt very cold to the bone, so I hurried back to the dormitory, picked up some clothes and put them on."

Snow cellar and ice sky: a severely cold area, containing severe cold meaning. Example: "The Han Dynasty envoy Su Wu worked for the Huns in the snowy and icy northern country for nineteen years."

Snow and wind: wind and snow. Describe severe cold.

Ancient poems and famous lines describing winter

The north wind is cool, the rain and snow are cool

The north wind is blowing, and the rain and snow are falling

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The rain and snow are lingering, but they disappear at dawn

The cold wind destroys the trees, and the severe frost forms orchids in the courtyard

The wind is desolate at the end of the year, and the snow is reflected all day long.

There is no sound in my ears, my eyes are clean