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Discover Ludwig"out cold" is a correct and usable idiom in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person that has passed out or fallen asleep in an unexpected manner, often due to shock or exhaustion. Example sentence: When the jogger got back to her house, she collapsed onto the couch and was immediately out cold.
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out cold
adjective
Entirely asleep or unconscious.
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Out cold.
Out cold," Moody posted.
She was out cold".
I was out cold.
He was still out cold.
Márquez knocked Pacquiao out cold.
Plus, she was out cold.
He was out cold.
A nurse's explanation came out cold.
"Sometimes I'm just out cold.
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"He was basically out [cold] after the hit," he said.
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