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Definition 1:
Having a very low temperature .
Examples:
The water was too cold for swimming.
The weather has been unusually cold this spring.
A country with a cold climate
It was a long, cold winter.
It’s cold outside, but the wind makes it feel even colder.
It’s bitterly/freezing cold out there!
A cold, rainy day
Metal that is cold to the touch
Her hands were icy cold. = They were as cold as ice.
Definition 2:
Having a feeling of low body heat .
Examples:
Are you cold? I could turn up the temperature if you’d like.
Definition 3:
Not heated .
Examples:
A bowl of cold cereal
He ate cold pizza for breakfast.
We were happy to eat a hot meal rather than cold sandwiches.
cold meats
Definition 4:
Served at a very low temperature or with ice .
Examples:
They’re serving coffee, tea, and cold drinks.
A cold glass of milk
A cold beer
Definition 5:
Not appealing or pleasant :causing a cold or unhappy feeling .
Examples:
The cold gray sky
The harsh cold lights of the hospital
Definition 6:
Not friendly or emotional :lacking emotional warmth .
Examples:
Why is he so cold and distant toward me?
She gave me a cold stare and turned away.
I got a cold reception when I came home.
Definition 7:
Not changed or affected by personal feelings or emotions .
Examples:
Like them or not, these are the cold facts!
It’s time they took a cold, hard look at the situation.
Definition 8:
Learned or memorized exactly used with have .
Examples:
Keep repeating the lines until you have them (down) cold. [=until you have memorized them perfectly]
Definition 9:
Unconscious or sleeping very deeply usually used in the phrase out cold see also knock cold at knock.
Examples:
He passed out cold.
She was out cold by eight o’clock.
Definition 10:
Not fresh or strong :no longer easy to follow .
Examples:
The dogs picked up a cold scent.
The police had been hot on the trail of the escaped prisoners, but then the trail went cold.
Definition 11:
Not close to finding something or solving a puzzle used especially in children’s games .
Examples:
You’re getting warmer! You’re getting hot! Oh, now you’re getting colder!
Definition 12:
Not having success or good luck .
Examples:
The team was hot in the first half, but their shooting turned cold in the second half. [=they missed a lot of shots in the second half]
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