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What literary device is it so cold burns?

The phrase "so cold it burns" is an example of oxymoron.

An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two contradictory terms, creating a surprising and thought-provoking effect. In this case, "cold" and "burns" are opposing concepts: cold is associated with a lack of heat, while burning implies intense heat. By juxtaposing these words, the phrase highlights the extreme nature of the cold, making it feel almost painful or destructive.

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