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Cold,dry climate with snow and ice cover
"Ice cold water" refers to water that is extremely cold, often near or slightly below the freezing point of water (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit). It is very cold to the touch and can feel refreshing when consumed, especially on a hot day.
Nope. In many books they are described as 'hard as ice' or 'ice cold' but not actually ice.
Objects such as ice cubes, frozen metal, and liquid nitrogen are examples of things that are very cold. These objects have had their temperature significantly reduced through various means, resulting in their cold properties.
Yes, "Everwild" by Neal Shusterman contains similes. Similes are figures of speech that make comparisons using "like" or "as," for example, "cold as ice" or "fast as lightning." The author uses similes to enhance descriptions and create vivid imagery throughout the book.
It is as soft as a feather
What are some similes? Similes describes something using like or as. Examples: His hands were cold as ice, his hands were not ice but it was cold as ice. She is thin as tooth pick. She is not really thin as tooth pick but very very thin than anyone else.
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Ice is cold.
Ice Cold Ice was created in 1987-06.
Sure. Water is as blue as the sky. Water is as shiny as diamonds.
Staying hot as a burning fire.
Her eyes were as cold as ice.
"Zack's Lie" by Roland Smith includes similes such as "as cold as a bomb shelter in winter" and "like a nun in a strip joint." These similes help to create vivid images and emphasize the characters' emotions and experiences in the story.
He was as cold as a snowman
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