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In this sense, there is one study [11] showing that bugs are able to bite cold surfaces and feed on blood kept at a temperature of just a few degrees Celsius, provided that their antennae are stimulated by heat.
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Piercing, searching, biting cold".
Wrapped, in bright sunshine and biting cold winds, at around 12.30.
Intensely atmospheric, full of biting cold, tender detail and warm light, this is a book to cuddle up with.
* Though the Australian Open is famous for its oppressive heat, biting cold and strong winds were the story of the first day of the tournament.
By the time the referee blew his whistle to start the match last Saturday, 2,000 fans had arrived to cheer on their team, despite biting cold.
Many of the memoirs he wrote of his time as a prisoner at Auschwitz are coloured as much by biting cold and endless grey snow as by barbarism and industrial slaughter.
This festive season, 10,000 people will brave biting cold water at one of the 100 or so Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day swims around the UK.
He used a season's worth of expressions and tart retorts to defend the team's pass-heavy play calling and its decision last week to practice indoors in preparation for a game played in biting cold and heavy wind.
J. R. Tozer: Bride's outside, bar a delay, by church entrance (b rid)e + w(a)it + ch).. Mrs A.M. Walden: Live through biting cold spell (be + c in with).
Thousands of people in the South waited yesterday for the electricity to be turned back on, and the latest in a series of storms blew blinding snow and biting cold air across the nation's midsection.
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