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Discover LudwigThe phrase "piercingly cold" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an intense and penetrating coldness, often in a figurative or dramatic context. Example: "As I stepped outside, the piercingly cold wind cut through my jacket, making me shiver."
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It was piercingly cold outside, minus 20C or so.
It was piercingly cold, but not as bad as you might imagine.
As played with piercingly cold sensuality by ideally cast Taylor Louderman — she's got down the eerie, frozen gaze of a sleek Siberian husky — this Regina is an even more intimidating version of the character Rachel McAdams created in the movie.
With the rains the temperatures which were currently hot during the day and pleasant at night would drop rapidly to become piercingly cold.
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Bitter cold.
You are out in a piercingly painful cold, under an endless, pitiless sky.
Bryan Adams is the face of a sophisticated new advertising campaign that is trying to get troubled veterans to come in from the cold and piercingly lonely environment of post-wartime stress.
It was piercingly moving.
It was a warm, piercingly bright day.
He is a piercingly cute carajito.
A piercingly bright lamp was pushed into his face.
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