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Discover LudwigThe phrase "freezing floor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a floor that is extremely cold, often in the context of a building or environment where temperatures are low enough to cause freezing conditions.
Example: "The workers had to wear special boots to protect their feet from the freezing floor in the cold storage facility."
Alternatives: "icy floor" or "frigid floor".
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He had tutored his wife carefully in monkishness (they used a breadboard as a bathmat, on the freezing floor, because he liked the genuineness of natural wood).
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The novel context was a rectangular black Plexiglas box [36 cm (w) × 21 cm (d) × 20 cm (h)] with plain white frozen floor installed within TSE-activity photo beam system.
We were eating dinner in a tiny, freezing second-floor restaurant in La Rinconada.
"Freezing the carbon floor price is simplywas code for letting polluters pollute while clean industries suffer ever more stifling restrictions," added the organisation's economics campaigner, David Powell.
He sneaks tentatively from room to room, every squeak of the floor freezing him with fear.
"People talk about corruption, and I think there is corruption here and there," conceded Hendrik Vaal Neto, the minister of communications, who works in a shabby office where the elevator seems permanently frozen between floors.
Besides 3D effects, the filmmakers also used 2D artwork and drawings for specific elements and sequences in the film, including Elsa's magic and snow sculptures, as well as freezing fountains and floors.
Although the hut seemed warm enough, it was usually freezing down by the floor.
He vividly describes being deprived of sleep for days on end and chained to the floor of freezing cold rooms.
The cobbled floor is freezing, there is no nearby toilet, while the traffic and police helicopters buzz away all night.
Dennis brags about speedballs, heroin and Dom Perignon, and the play's most slapstick moment involves Warren spilling an enormous bag of cocaine on the floor, then freezing with horror at the white cloud it throws up.
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