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meaning of the phrase cold and bitter

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Answered by Anonymous
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The phrase cold and bitter represents the feeling of being uncomfortable or terrorized.

  • The idiom cold and bitter generally refers to an individual or a particular object.
  • The person being represented is then defined as aggressive and unpalpable.
  • It gives away an image of something or someone being resentful or angry. For example, if an individual eats something bitter, their immediate reaction is unpleasant and angry.
Answered by HappyJohn
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Meaning of the phrase cold and bitter is -

1) This idiom can be used to refer an object or an individual.

2) This idiom means that the individual or the person is feeling unwell or he/she is feeling sick.

3) Or, if this idiom refers to an individual, it could mean that the person is angry or aggressive.

4) It also could mean that the individual is hostile and not feeling comfortable.

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