put on a pair of thermal socks
By refrigerating it.
If your feet are cold, then probably your legs are cold, or getting cold, as well. Blood circulation decreases as the extremity gets cold, which is likely causing your soreness.
The technical term for this is getting cold feet.
Think of something gross or take cold showers.
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
penguins prevent them-self from getting eaten by swimming away with there head and feet
The plural of foot is feet. The possessive form of feet would have to be feet's. However, I cannot think of any sentence where I would use that word in that form. (My feet's toes are getting cold.) I just don't like that word. I would rearrange the sentence. (The toes on my feet are getting cold.) Both are correct.
His feet are cold and he is sparing one at the expense of the other three.
To prevent getting cold wet feet while hiking in the rain, wear waterproof hiking boots or shoes, and consider wearing gaiters to keep water from getting inside your footwear. Additionally, choose moisture-wicking socks made of materials like wool or synthetic fibers to keep your feet dry.
"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?"
If you have cold feet, you are nervous about doing something. You could also ask someone if they were getting cold feet, meaning are they getting nervous. Tomorrow is your wedding - are you getting cold feet yet?"had reservations about a deal and backed out" Can also be used in the context of marriage... if a groom "has cold feet" it means that he is thinking of backing out of the wedding.getting nervous
Colds are viral and, therefore, are not caused by going out with wet hair or getting your feet wet & cold.