nipping at your nose
The opening lines refer to the death of Jacob Marley in 1836 on Christmas Eve
Lucy gave Linus three reasons for memorizing his lines in the Christmas play in "A Charlie Brown Christmas."
Some lines spoken by the Ghost of Christmas Present in "A Christmas Carol" include: "Come in, -- come in! and know me better, man!" and "I am the Ghost of Christmas Present. Look upon me!" These lines are meant to welcome Scrooge and show him the spirit of the holiday season.
By opening a tap
By opening the walls
It is not a festival
they are heating things that melt away ice,snow,frost and fog.
Water lines need to be burried at least 48" deep.
The frost line is most commonly the depth to which the groundwater in soil is expected to freeze. Maps of this can be found on Wikipedia, and different frost lines for different areas can be found on that regions department of labor website.
No, "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost does not have a refrain. The poem is structured into nine lines in total, with a consistent rhyme scheme but no repeated refrain.
Hi-yo Silver, away! (Siilver was the name of his horse.)
The city of Stillwater Oklahoma municipal code, for example, sets the frost line at 18 inches. However, most recommendations are to go 10-12 inches deeper than the frost line, especially for water lines.