- cold snap
- `cold ,snap noun counta sudden short period of very cold weather
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Cold snap — is used in two ways to describe climate: in meteorology, a period of intensely cold and dry weather, often occurring during an Ice Age an unseasonally cold period in spring. This may also be called a blackberry winter as it may coincide with the… … Wikipedia
cold snap — • cold spell • cold snap a sudden short period of cold weather (usually in winter) The cold snap lasted for five days … Idioms and examples
cold snap — cold snaps N COUNT: usu sing A cold snap is a short period of cold and icy weather … English dictionary
cold snap — cold′ snap n. mer a sudden, relatively brief period of cold weather. Also called cold′ spell • Etymology: 1770–80, amer … From formal English to slang
cold snap — n a sudden short period of very cold weather … Dictionary of contemporary English
cold snap — ☆ cold snap n. a sudden, brief spell of cold weather … English World dictionary
cold snap — noun a spell of cold weather • Syn: ↑cold spell • Hypernyms: ↑while, ↑piece, ↑spell, ↑patch * * * a sudden onset of a relatively brief period of cold weather. Also called cold spell. [1770 80, Amer.] … Useful english dictionary
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cold snap — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms cold snap : singular cold snap plural cold snaps a sudden short period of very cold weather … English dictionary
cold snap — {n.} A short time of quick change from warm weather to cold. * /The cold snap killed everything in the garden./ … Dictionary of American idioms