• From Middle English cold, from Old English, specifically Anglian cald. The West Saxon form, ċeald (“cold”), survived as early Middle English cheald, cheld, or chald.
  • Definition of cold in the Idioms Dictionary. cold phrase. What does cold expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.
  • Cold sweat is by 1630s. Cold-call (v.) in the sales pitch sense is recorded by 1964 (implied in cold-calling; the noun cold call is by 1953; cold-selling is from 1947).
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  • depressing; dispiriting: the cold atmosphere of a hospital waiting room. unconscious because of a severe blow, shock, etc.: I knocked him cold with an uppercut.
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  • Your nose and throat get inflamed and make a lot of mucus. With so much of your energy directed at fighting the cold virus, you're left feeling tired and miserable.
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  • The Cold. Conrad is sick. He explains his illness and how he feels to Todd. Views Listening Lesson.
  • Cold weather or low temperatures can be referred to as the cold. He must have come inside to get out of the cold. His feet were blue with cold.