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The word "cold" is already an adjective, since it can describe a noun: We are having cold temperatures this week. (It tells what kind of temperature.) There is cold air coming in through the window. (It tells what kind of air.) But it should be noted that the word "cold" can also be a noun, meaning an illness where you sneeze and cough.

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There are many vivid adjectives for cold. These include: frigid, frostbitten, and polar.

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=Cold and sparkly :-)=Fun and hard :-)

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Freezing, cold, white, snowie, melting

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freezing, icy

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freezing

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ice/cubes

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freezing, chilly, icy, unpleasant

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