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1 Part of that journey would be over the bitterly cold North Sea.
2 Despite the bitterly cold conditions both sides produced some very entertaining rugby.
3 It was bitterly cold , from the amount of moisture in the air.
4 The wind increased to a gale; this brought a bitterly cold rain.
5 It was a bitterly cold night in the month of November, 1330.
6 The evening was bitterly cold , and the snow lay upon the ground.
7 Animals took two hours to water in the bitterly cold morning air.
8 It was a bright, sunny day but bitterly cold , -25° or so.
9 It was bitterly cold outside, whereas the restaurant was warm and cosy.
10 You don't need to use the woodstove unless it gets bitterly cold .
11 The Russian winter was fast approaching and frequently it was bitterly cold .
12 The ground was white with snow, and the weather was bitterly cold .
13 It had been bitterly cold outside, the ground as hard as iron.
14 The weather was bitterly cold and there was a foot of snow.
15 It was freezing hard, thermometer 28° Fahrenheit, and the wind bitterly cold .
16 There was a noise of wind, and the room grew bitterly cold .
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