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Discover Ludwig"stop cold" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an abrupt or sudden stop, often with a feeling of shock or surprise. Here are two examples: 1. "She was walking down the street, lost in thought, when she suddenly stopped cold. A car had whizzed by just inches from her, jolting her out of her reverie." 2. "As soon as he saw the spider, he stopped cold and refused to take another step. Arachnophobia was no joke to him."
Idiom
Stop cold.
To stop suddenly out of surprise.
Exact(39)
Some, understandably, stop cold.
Most performances just stop cold where Bach's score breaks off.
Many women, she said, can simply stop cold.
Half of those who try to stop "cold turkey" will fail within a week.
"The worst thing you can do is stop cold turkey," Dr. Schiff said.
▶ Put chimney balloons in unused chimneys to stop cold air coming into the house.
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And in an effort to cut back at least part of this overload, the US government's consumer protection agency has set up a "Do Not Call" register which allows customers to stop cold-calling phone marketing.
Then they stopped, cold turkey.
Parmesan stops cold.
Our bantering stopped cold.
She stops cold, looks down.
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