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Discover Ludwig"biting cold" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a low and uncomfortable temperature that is especially cold. Example sentence: Even with the heavy coat, I could still feel the biting cold of the winter morning.
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Piercing, searching, biting cold".
Wrapped, in bright sunshine and biting cold winds, at around 12.30.
What was the one garment that they all clad themselves in to keep out the biting cold?
Intensely atmospheric, full of biting cold, tender detail and warm light, this is a book to cuddle up with.
Spring and autumn are pleasant seasons, and biting cold and snow are rare in winter, except at high elevations and in the far north.
* 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.
This was a semi-final played out in biting cold, rain and occasional snow.
He has faced numerous challenges along the way; from the searing heat and biting cold, to injured ankles and twisted knees.
But early-day skiers faced biting cold.
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Douglas's comeback will begin next week in Salin-de-Giraud, France, where the swift, biting-cold mistral can reach 60 knots, perhaps strong enough to allow a record.
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