Definition of «biting cold»

The phrase "biting cold" refers to extremely low temperatures that are uncomfortable and can cause physical discomfort, such as numbness or pain in exposed skin. The term is often used to describe a harsh winter weather condition where the wind chill makes it feel even colder than the actual temperature.

Sentences with «biting cold»

  • It's a little bit cold outside, and you think you grab your little one a sweatshirt and a hat, and you head out to the garage. (babygaga.com)
  • Plenty of this year's consensus favorites, meanwhile — Call Me by Your Name being a significant example — left me just a little bit cold for exactly the opposite reason. (slate.com)
  • I also recommend having the butter still just a tad bit cold, not near melting point. (freecoconutrecipes.com)
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