This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you are dealing with A Simile. They are comparing the temperature to a witch's supposedly cold body.
cold figures
You seem to be asking about a distorted version of the idiom "on cloud nine" meaning, extremely happy (cloud nine being a cloud in heaven, or something like that).
Yes
The word "Tit" is a slang variant of the word teat. Teat means nipple.
meaning a person without no mercy to others and a person that mercy to others.
cold figures
meaning of cold war
"Catching a cold" is an idiom - it means to come down with the symptoms of the cold virus.
"Cold-blooded" means lacking emotion or feeling, such as a cold-blooded killer.
get scared or terrified
I think I am catching a cold.Do you think you are catching a cold?
Are You Referring To The Idiom....? ...Or An Actual Medical Health Concern?
Its cold...
You can say "gave the cold shoulder," which means they pretended not to see someone.
It means that you were "coldly" ignored or rebuffed, as though someone shut the door and left you outside in the cold weather.
Your question does not quite make sense as stated. The phrase "get the cold shoulder" is an idiom, so there is no point in asking what is the idiom for it. You might want to know what it means, however. To give someone the cold shoulder is to socially reject or ostracize that person, to refuse to speak to that person. When you turn away from someone, they will then be facing your shoulder rather than your face, that is the origin of the idiom.
mastitis