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Example sentences for "bitterly cold"

  • This is not always convenient; if one is tired and slack, it may sometimes happen that one will put off till to-morrow what ought to be done to-day, especially when it is bitterly cold.

  • A bitterly cold day is poorly compensated for by an even colder night.

  • Bitterly cold it was for them, but I never heard them talk about it.

  • It was in March, bitterly cold, with an east wind which had been blowing many days, and overhead the sky was of a hard, steely grey.

  • However, I determined to keep in the fire as the night was a bitterly cold one, considering that the risk of freezing was more imminent than the danger of capture.

  • As they were huddled close together they probably enjoyed an amount of mutual warmth, though the day was a bitterly cold one.

  • I was given a pint of strong tea without sugar and milk, but it was hot, and that was a great deal on a bitterly cold morning.

  • It is bitterly cold weather, as cold continuously as I've ever experienced.

  • And the wind is icy; it is bitterly, bitterly cold.

  • Besides, we should have to haul Jimmy up, for he can scarcely stand now; and, although it is bitterly cold here, it would be worse on the top of the hill.

  • It is bitterly cold, and we are going to have snow: The sooner you are home, the better.

  • The scenery was much finer than yesterday, and the wind not quite so bitterly cold.

  • Being a bitterly cold night, a roaring fire had been made up in the nursery, but about half-past ten the servants thought it looked rather dangerous and raked it out.

  • From the market we went to one or two small shops in back streets, and thence over the bluffs, in the teeth of a bitterly cold wind, to a nursery garden, to examine the results of the Japanese art of dwarfing and distorting trees.

  • It was a bitterly cold day in December, somewhere in the North Sea.

  • A bitterly cold morning in winter, 1916, in the Ypres Salient.

  • Wag's" Exhortation On a bitterly cold night, with a thick fog settling, the Middlesex Regt.

  • No Earfkwikes" On a bitterly cold, wet afternoon in February 1918 four privates and a corporal were trying to take what shelter they could.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already been; beat hard; bitterly cold; country seat; done wrong; getting better; hath pleased; having three; integral part; its height; long discourse; military capacity; more idea; much pleased; pray send; she returned; she sent; small chance; stated here; von der; will easily; would scarcely