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Meanings of
cold shoulder
in English
Portuguese
desprezo
Catalan
desaire
Spanish
corte
Back to the meaning
A refusal to recognize someone you know.
cut
snub
Portuguese
desprezo
Usage of
cold shoulder
in English
1
Viacom has so far given Fox the
cold
shoulder
,
the newspaper said.
2
Even Charlie Sumners-Meyer'sbest friend since World War II-gotthe
cold
shoulder
.
3
Skirting the
cold
shoulder
I came to the front of the house.
4
The cats here were particularly adept at giving someone the
cold
shoulder
.
5
Jake was on the far side, a
cold
shoulder
turned against him.
6
All at once they gave me the
cold
shoulder
and cut me.
7
Only to toss her head and turn the
cold
shoulder
on me.
8
Candice is pained as Kat continues to give her the
cold
shoulder
.
9
When Townsend got in the pickup, I gave him the
cold
shoulder
.
10
Anyhow, thou mayst turn the
cold
shoulder
on me if thou wilt.
11
But NZ's oldest medical school Otago is giving it the
cold
shoulder
.
12
European countries rapidly gave Erdogan and Turkey the
cold
shoulder
treatment.
13
It's also gotten the
cold
shoulder
from several prominent Web sites and services.
14
Andy Murray's recent
cold
shoulder
to tennis orthodoxy was not out of character.
15
It is a Conservative district, and the inhabitants gave Labour a
cold
shoulder
.
16
He had no idea people had given me the
cold
shoulder
.
Other examples for "cold shoulder"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
cold
shoulder
cold
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
cold shoulder
Portuguese
desprezo
Catalan
desaire
Spanish
corte
desaire
desdén
Cold shoulder
through the time
Cold shoulder
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common