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"Are your feet cold" is the correct way to phrase the question. It is asking about the current temperature of your feet. If you were asking about the temperature of someone else's feet, you would ask "Are your feet cold?"
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The Red scare was the fear of the spread of communism during the cold war.
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Commies.
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
Here's how you do it, -Eat pie -Eat more pie -Scare someone with your fatness -Threaten to eat them. The End. From, My Moon.
The Red scare was the fear of the spread of communism during the cold war.
it means to scare someone
No. It's a verb or an adjective, not a noun.
Where a future marriage is concerned it is not uncommon for either the young man or woman to get cold feet. It is caused by fear of the unknown and because divorce rates are high some individuals feel the happiness in their relationship with disappear if they married. Although individuals can have cold feet express your own emotions and listen to the other person's reasons why they have cold feet and try to resolve the problem by talking about it.