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What are some verbs that end with ing describe cold?

Here are some verbs ending in "-ing" that describe cold, along with examples:

General Coldness:

* Freezing: The water was freezing, making it difficult to swim.

* Chilling: The wind was chilling, making me shiver.

* Cooling: The air conditioner was cooling the room quickly.

* Shivering: I was shivering uncontrollably in the cold.

* Brrr-ing: (Informal) "Brrr, it's cold out here!"

Feeling Cold:

* Tingling: My fingers were tingling from the cold.

* Numb-ing: The ice pack was numb-ing my ankle.

Actions Related to Cold:

* Snowing: It's been snowing heavily all day.

* Freezing: The lake is freezing over.

Figurative/Metaphorical:

* Heart-wrenching: The news was heart-wrenching, leaving me feeling cold inside.

* Soul-crushing: The rejection was soul-crushing, leaving him feeling cold and empty.

Note: Some of these verbs can have different meanings depending on context. For example, "cooling" can also mean to calm down or become less intense.

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