A metaphor for winter's frozen grip is "nature's icy embrace," suggesting a suffocating hold that freezes life in place. This imagery conveys the harshness and stillness of the season, as if winter wraps the world in a chilling blanket, stifling growth and vitality.
frozen with fear
it's a metaphor comparing fell clutch (deadly grip) to a circumstance.
I would interpret the metaphor "iron handshake" to mean that someone shakes hands with a particularly strong grip.
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)
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.
Dr. Josh Beezley invented the metafor "Frozen" for tundra.
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.
fire department or police poor hot water on the pole and grip it a certain way then your free
An ice cube is a frozen diamond, preserving its coolness until it melts away.
The metaphor "bulldogged determination" is used to describe someone who is relentless, persistent, and tenacious in pursuing their goals or objectives. It conveys the image of a bulldog, known for its strong grip and refusal to let go, to emphasize the unwavering nature of someone's determination.
The tundra has a cold and dry climate characterized by short, cool summers and long, harsh winters. It has a low average temperature and limited precipitation, mostly falling as snow. The ground is typically frozen year-round in a layer called permafrost.
1. my life is a dream 2. I am a rainbow 3. Time is money 4. boiling mad 5. frozen with fear Thanks .. glad that help