The best thing to do would be talk to a doctor. It sounds like some type of circulatory issue, but a guess does not replace a doctor's wisdom.
"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 phrase "put his clothes on in the blueblack cold those winter Sundays" conveys a sense of harshness and struggle. It suggests the speaker's father enduring the bitter cold while preparing for the day, highlighting themes of sacrifice and the difficult conditions he faced. The imagery reflects both physical discomfort and the emotional weight of familial relationships, evoking a deeper appreciation for the father's hard work and dedication.
Cold Feet.
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
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.
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your feet are cold due to the temperature difference which exists between your feet and the tile. The cold sensation is felt as heat energy is transfer to the tile from your feet.
the child has the fever but her hands and feet are cold
If you mean President Cleveland he would like to sit with his feet in cold water.
normally blue is worn rings,and black is unburned fuel.
Cold Feet - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG