Ice
about like if my room is wide.
Her eyes were as cold as ice.
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you are dealing with A Simile. They are comparing the temperature to a witch's supposedly cold body.
i don't know really doing college homework
A simile is when you compare one thing with another thing but they are completely different. Some examples include brave as a lion and as cold as an ice cube.
simile because it has "as"
about like if my room is wide.
Her eyes were as cold as ice.
A simile.:)
my room
The room was as dusty as an abandoned attic.
as ............as a pigsty srry dont kno
"Like a blind person in a dark room."
No, you are in the cold room not me.
The simile in your sentence is "like roses".
on page 81 Jonas makes a simile when in the first memory the snow gathers on the back of his hands; he compares it to cold fur
No because "as cold as a boot" would be a simile - and it makes no sense anyway, because nobody thinks of a boot as something cold.A cliche would be "as cold as ice" maybe - but that's still a simile.