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Cold kicks
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Cold kicks" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to fashion, particularly when referring to stylish or trendy shoes, often in a casual or slang manner. Example: "Check out those cold kicks he's wearing; they really stand out!"
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One effect of the cold: kicks didn't fly far, and the Titans started their next drive on their own 39.
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As the cold kicks in and an extraordinarily hot summer becomes just a distant memory, it can be increasingly tempting to turn up the thermostat.
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Another particularly good time to start the process is at least six weeks before the first frost of the fall; the roots will establish before the cold kicks in and the plants will get watered all fall and winter without any extra work on your part.
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Levy's drowned in his chicken soup!" I was reminded of this scene while sitting in a Malaysian café, tucked down an alleyway in London's Soho, before a huge bowl of laksa, as my own cold kicked in.
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Beginning Sunday in December, the hard, cold reality kicks in.
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Wear plenty of padding, especially if there's rocks, and don't go for long – the cold soon kicks in.
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All of these will provide greenery until the end of the winter if they get established before the cold weather kicks in.
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Well, my cold turkey kicked in before the real turkey was even in the oven.
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As the Cold War kicked in and the Korean War began, the verve for restitution waned.
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A cold breeze kicked up, blowing the horses' manes and flattening the grass in a wave that ran south.
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At first I laughed, then cold panic kicked in as I realised he wasn't joking about the bombs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "Cold kicks" to casually describe fashionable shoes, especially sneakers, in informal contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "Cold kicks" in formal writing; it's a slang term best suited for casual conversations and settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Cold kicks" functions primarily as a descriptive phrase, often used informally to admire or comment on someone's footwear. Ludwig confirms that this phrase is grammatically correct and acceptable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "Cold kicks" is a slang phrase used to describe stylish or fashionable shoes, particularly sneakers. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness for use in written English, although its usage is best reserved for informal contexts. While relatively rare, it effectively conveys admiration for someone's footwear in casual conversation. Alternative phrases like "dope kicks" or "fresh shoes" can be used to achieve a similar effect, but always consider your audience and setting to ensure appropriateness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Dope kicks
A slang term for very cool or impressive shoes, similar to "Cold kicks".
Awesome sneakers
Emphasizes the admirable quality of the shoes, particularly sneakers.
Cool sneakers
Focuses on the stylish aspect of the shoes, similar to the 'kicks' connotation.
Killer shoes
A more intense way of saying the shoes are very impressive or stylish.
Trendy shoes
Similar to 'stylish footwear', but emphasizes current fashion trends.
Fresh shoes
Highlights the newness and stylishness of the shoes.
Fashionable shoes
Another way to describe shoes that are in line with current fashion.
Stylish footwear
A broader term indicating fashionable shoes.
Chilly footwear
Refers to shoes suitable for cold weather but doesn't necessarily imply style.
Icy treads
Emphasizes the grip or sole of the shoes and their suitability for icy conditions.
FAQs
How can I use "Cold kicks" in a sentence?
You can use "Cold kicks" to describe someone's stylish shoes, for example: "Check out his "cold kicks"; they're really unique."
What's a less slangy way to say "Cold kicks"?
You could say "stylish shoes", "trendy shoes", or "fashionable footwear" depending on the context.
Is "Cold kicks" appropriate for formal writing?
No, "Cold kicks" is a slang term and is more appropriate for informal settings. Use more formal terms like "fashionable shoes" in formal writing.
What are some alternatives to "Cold kicks" that still convey a similar meaning?
Alternatives include "dope kicks", "fresh shoes", or "awesome sneakers", all of which are informal ways to compliment someone's shoes.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested