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Discover Ludwig"frosty reception" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to receive a cold, unfriendly or unwelcoming response from someone. Example: Despite her efforts to make a good impression, she received a frosty reception from her new colleagues on her first day at work.
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But Irabu was used to a frosty reception by then.
The reporters from New York received a frosty reception.
Their boyfriends can give me a frosty reception too.
But I get a frosty reception from Pageantmaster Dominic Reid, who doesn't seem impressed.
After performances like that they'll find they'll return to a literally and figuratively frosty reception.
Even if the airline permits it, expect a frosty reception from border officials.
However, a fair-sized minority has already given Old Mutual's overture a frosty reception.
But I texted you twice, my dining companion said, indignantly, in response to my frosty reception.
LAKSHMI MITTAL is not the only Indian investor to have got a frosty reception in France.
New boys used to get a fairly frosty reception at EU summits.
That conclusion, though not unexpected, received a frosty reception from both Republicans and Democrats.
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