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frozen with fear
Dr. Josh Beezley invented the metafor "Frozen" for tundra.
it's a metaphor comparing fell clutch (deadly grip) to a circumstance.
The Arctic Climate of Cold Winters and Warm Summers. The biome is named as TUNDRA. The permanently frozen ground is referred to as 'permafrost'.
I would interpret the metaphor "iron handshake" to mean that someone shakes hands with a particularly strong grip.
Hell is a small village in Norway. No-one has kept count of how many times it has frozen over, but Norway does have cold winters.
He's exaggerating (and using a metaphor), but you could reply,"But my heart is warm" (literal)"But my heart's on fire!" (metaphor)"But my heart is like a furnace!" (simile)
The word "steel" (the iron alloy used in construction) is used a metaphor for strength. A "grip of steel" is a strong one, and often implies that the person shaking your hand is trying to make an impression on you.
because the power lines are more frozen in winter
fire department or police poor hot water on the pole and grip it a certain way then your free
The Strait that separates Denmark and Sweden is the Kattegat Strait. From 1703-1708 the winters were so severe that there was ice in the strait.
A cable tire chain is used in tires, which are used in vehicles. The chain itself provides extra grip during winters and on slippery surfaces and is put on the tire of a car.