Temperature Idioms
Temperature Idioms Weather and temperature ice cold / freezing cold / stone cold = very cold: "This tea is stone cold!" a cold snap / a cold spell = cold weather: "We're in for a cold snap this weekend." People cold-hearted = not be a warm person: "She is so cold-hearted, ignoring her boyfriend like that!" cold-blooded killer / kill someone in cold blood = have no mercy for your victim: "He was killed in cold blood." cold fish = a "cold" person: "The new manager is a bit of a cold fish. I don't know what to make of him." Lack of enthusiasm or emotion get cold feet = when you suddenly don't feel brave enough for something: "We wanted to go on holiday to Egypt, then my husband got cold feet about flying." blow hot and cold = not be able to decide something: "I don't know about moving house. I'm blowing hot and cold about it." in the cold light of da...