chilled/frozen to the bone

chilled/frozen to the bone
chilled/frozen to the bone
verkleumd/bevroren tot op het bot

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  • frozen to the bone — chilled/frozen/to the bone phrase feeling very cold in every part of your body Thesaurus: feeling very coldsynonym Main entry: bone …   Useful english dictionary

  • chilled to the bone — chilled/frozen/to the bone phrase feeling very cold in every part of your body Thesaurus: feeling very coldsynonym Main entry: bone …   Useful english dictionary

  • frozen to the marrow — chilled to the bone, very cold …   English contemporary dictionary

  • to the bone — 1. To the inmost part 2. To the minimum • • • Main Entry: ↑bone * * * 1) (of a wound) so deep as to expose a person s bone his thigh had been axed open to the bone | figurative his contempt cut her to the bone ■ (esp. of cold) affecting a p …   Useful english dictionary

  • bone — n. part of a skeleton 1) to set a (broken) bone 2) to break, fracture a bone 3) a (broken) bone knits 4) to the bone (chilled/frozen to the bone) complaint (colloq.) 5) to pick a bone with smb. * * * [bəʊn] a castrated male bone is a gelding a… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • bone — bone1 W2S2 [bəun US boun] n [: Old English; Origin: ban] 1.) one of the hard parts that together form the frame of a human, animal, or fish body ▪ The X ray showed that the bone was broken in two places. hip/leg/cheek etc bone (=the bone in your… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bone — 1 noun 1 BODY (C) one of the hard parts that together form the frame of a human or animal body: The X ray showed that the bone was broken in two places. | thigh/cheek/jaw etc bone (=the bone in your thigh etc): very prominent cheek bones | big… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bone — bone1 [ boun ] noun *** 1. ) count one of the hard parts that form a frame inside the body of a human or animal. This frame is called a skeleton: She fell and broke a bone in her foot. Cook the fish, then carefully remove the bones. He was thin,… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bone — I UK [bəʊn] / US [boʊn] noun Word forms bone : singular bone plural bones *** 1) [countable] one of the hard parts that form a frame inside the body of a human or animal. This frame is called a skeleton She fell and broke a bone in her foot. Cook …   English dictionary

  • bone*/*/ — [bəʊn] noun I 1) [C] one of the hard parts that form the frame inside your body She fell and broke a bone in her foot.[/ex] 2) [U] the substance that bones are made of • a bone of contention a subject that people disagree about[/ex] The main bone …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • frozen — adjective 1) the frozen ground Syn: icy, ice covered, ice bound, frosty, frosted, gelid; frozen solid, hard, (as) hard as iron; literary rimy Ant: thawed 2) his hands were frozen …   Thesaurus of popular words

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