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Words to describe biting cold

The cold wind chills one to the bone

It means that the weather is cold, and the cold wind seems to blow into the skin and reach the bones, causing stinging.

Origin of idioms

Wang Changling's "Xia Sai Qu" in the Tang Dynasty: "Drink horses and cross the autumn waters! The stream is as cold as a sword. "

Vernacular: "Leading a horse to drink water across the river, Shui Han's biting autumn wind is like a sword."

Idiom usage

example

Sunny, almost like spring, unlike the biting cold wind on March 9, which makes people afraid to go out.

Extended data

antonym

Beautiful weather:

It means breeze and sunshine. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Origin of idioms

Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage." ?

Vernacular: "It was a sunny day, and many officials came to pay homage."

Idiom usage

Combination as predicate, attribute and clause. Describe sunny and warm weather.

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