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Dictionary: cold·shoul·der   (kōld'shōl'dər) pronunciation
tr.v. Informal, -dered, -der·ing, -ders.
To slight or snub (someone).


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    To slight (someone) deliberately: cut, rebuff, shun, snub, spurn. Idioms: closeshutthe door on, give someone the cold shoulder, give someone the go-by, turn one's back on. See accept/reject.

 
 

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