The phrase "Jack Frost nips at your nose" personifies winter, suggesting that the cold weather can be sharp and biting, much like a playful, mischievous character. It evokes the feeling of chilly air causing a tingling sensation on exposed skin, particularly the nose. This imagery is often used in literature and song to convey the essence of winter's crispness and the joy that comes with it.
Jack Frost
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Jack Frost
Jack Frost is nipping at your nose!
From the song "The Christmas Song" also known as: Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, it is Jack Frost nipping at your nose.
Jack Frost lives 'on the wind', which explains how he is able to 'nip at your nose'.
Jack Frost lives 'on the wind', which explains how he is able to 'nip at your nose'.
From the song "The Christmas Song" also known as: Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, it is Jack Frost nipping at your nose.
Jack Frost is nipping at your nose when you go outside for winter.
Jack Frost is nipping at your nose when you go outside for winter.
Jack Frost is nipping at your nose when you go outside for winter.
yuletide carols being sung by a choir