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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freezing wind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a very cold wind, and can be used to add detail or create imagery in a sentence. Example: As the hiker made his way up the mountain, a freezing wind whipped around him, making it difficult to keep moving forward.
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There was snow on the mountain and a freezing wind.
"The cold was fierce, and a freezing wind blew".
The snow has packed ice-hard, a freezing wind snatches the breath and the sky is a relentless iron slab.
A freezing wind came off Belfast lough as both fighters stamped their feet to get warmth into their boots.
Despite calls for his resignation, the mayor, Adam T. Bradley, stood in a freezing wind outside the Westchester County Courthouse and said he would stay in his job.
"The mission I set for myself was make it fun," Mr. Wainwright said recently at a Moscow cafe, a freezing wind whipping down the street outside.
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The Met Office published a news release Friday that cautioned that it "will become increasingly cold, possibly exceptionally cold" early next week because of a stiff easterly wind and freezing wind chills.
EDMUND HILLARY, short of breath in the freezing wind, took "a few more whacks of the ice ax" and surmounted the top of the world, Mount Everest, as high as anyone can aspire and still be rooted on terra firma.
Nearby, clothes on a laundry line sway in the freezing wind, barely drying.
The snow arrived on a freezing easterly wind after gathering strength over the North Sea.
The heaviest snow for two decades moved into Britain on a freezing easterly wind last night after gathering strength over the North Sea.
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