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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely cold, often in reference to temperature or a lack of warmth.
Example: "After leaving the soup out for too long, it was all cold by the time we sat down to eat."
Alternatives: "entirely cold" or "completely cold".
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I'm not talking about a college student driving a load of friends around in granny's hand-me-down or that weird neighbor who's all "cold dead hands" about his ultimate suburban driving machine.
The finale was all cold, crystalline fury.
But this is all cold potatoes now.
It wasn't all cold showers and perpetual beatings.
Not like my last venue, all cold and distant.
It's good insulation, not at all cold to the touch.
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"Tanks, Bradley vehicles, that's all cold-war stuff".
Towards her mother, excellently played by Susan Brown, she is all cold-eyed anger; towards her deeply damaged husband, she displays an exasperated love.
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