11x11 Quick Crossword Clue Very Cold (3)
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Updated Aug 14, 2024
Clue
The crossword clue is Very Cold (3)
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Explanation
"Very cold" means that the temperature is extremely low, making it feel freezing. It’s colder than just cold weather, often below freezing point. When it is very cold, it can be uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous. You might need to wear heavy clothing like coats, hats, and gloves to stay warm.
Things like water can freeze quickly in very cold temperatures. This kind of weather can happen in winter or very cold places. It’s important to stay safe and warm when it is very cold outside.
Hints
- Indicates something very cold or frozen.
- Refers to surfaces covered in ice, making them slippery.
- Often used to describe freezing or extremely cold weather.
- Used to describe icy roads or a drink chilled with ice.
- Conveys a sensation of extreme cold.
Answer
The correct answer for given clue Very Cold (3) is ICY
Explanation
"Icy" describes something very cold or covered in ice. When the temperature is low, surfaces can become icy, making them slippery. For example, icy roads can be dangerous for driving. You might use "icy" to talk about the weather when it's freezing or to describe a cold drink. It can also describe the feeling of extreme cold. The term helps convey how something feels when it's frozen or very chilly