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  • Life Got Cold — «Life Got Cold» Сингл Girls Aloud …   Википедия

  • Life Got Cold — Infobox Single Name = Life Got Cold Artist = Girls Aloud from Album = Sound of the Underground B side = Girls On Film Lights, Music, Camera, Action Released = August 18, 2003 Format = CD single, Cassette Recorded = 2003 Genre = Pop rock, Ballad… …   Wikipedia

  • got cold feet — became too frightened or apprehensive to continue an endeavor, faltered, wavered …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cold feet — {n. phr.}, {informal} A loss of courage or nerve; a failure or loss of confidence in yourself. * /Ralph was going to ask Mary to dance with him but he got cold feet and didn t./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • cold feet — {n. phr.}, {informal} A loss of courage or nerve; a failure or loss of confidence in yourself. * /Ralph was going to ask Mary to dance with him but he got cold feet and didn t./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Cold feet (metaphor) — Cold feet is a term used to characterize apprehension or doubt strong enough to prevent a planned course of action. Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary, 2000, Version 2.5] It is used to show when someone has lost the courage to do something.The …   Wikipedia

  • cold — 1 adjective 1 OBJECTS/SURFACES/LIQUIDS/ROOMS ETC having a low temperature: a blast of cold air | We slept on the cold ground. | feel cold: The office always feels so cold first thing on Monday morning. | ice/stone/freezing cold (=very cold): The… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • cold — cold1 W1S1 [kəuld US kould] adj comparative colder superlative coldest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(objects/surfaces/liquids/rooms)¦ 2¦(weather)¦ 3 be/feel/look/get cold 4¦(food)¦ 5¦(lacking feeling)¦ 6 get/have cold feet 7 give somebody the cold shoulder …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cold feet — noun timidity that prevents the continuation of a course of action I was going to tell him but I got cold feet • Hypernyms: ↑timidity, ↑timidness, ↑timorousness * * * loss of nerve or confidence some investors got cold feet and backed out * * *… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cold*/*/*/ — [kəʊld] adj I 1) with a low temperature, or a temperature that is lower than normal Ant: hot The water was too cold for a shower.[/ex] a cold winter morning[/ex] I was cold and hungry.[/ex] Their house is always freezing cold.[/ex] 2) not seeming …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • cold feet — n. (colloq.) reluctance at the last minute he got cold feet and withdrew from the deal * * * (colloq.) [ reluctance ] at the last minute he got cold feet and withdrew from the deal …   Combinatory dictionary

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