Cold scene description sentences
The sentences describing the cold scene are as follows:
1. He shivered in the cold north wind, and his hands and feet were frozen stiff.
2. Towards midnight, it was extremely cold. In the pale moonlight, the sand dunes looked like a silver grave, and there was no movement. He shivered in the cold north wind, and his hands and feet were frozen stiff.
3. In the north, the cold winter has arrived. In the morning, the cold north wind blows on people's faces like a knife. Frogs no longer sing karaoke, and trees are like handfuls of bare brooms covered with ice.
4. It's getting colder and colder, and the wind is blowing. It's chilly and really chilling. The bamboo and trees in the mountains are ringing, and the wind is rolling branches and leaves, dancing like the devil's claws.
5. I saw a vast expanse of whiteness between heaven and earth. Snowflakes were falling from the sky in a whirl, and white tents were raised all around, and the earth immediately became white.
6. The pine tree stands luxuriantly in the white snow, swaying with the cold northwest wind, and making a sharp and harsh roar, as if it were deliberately despising winter.
7. The winter wind is biting. In cold weather, it is like playing hide-and-seek with us. Although people dress themselves like a big Woodenhead, a gust of wind blows, and the cold wind quickly gets into people's bodies.
8. The heavy snow comes with the cold winter. The streets seem to be made of silver, so bright and brilliant. Long icicles hang in front of the eaves like crystal daggers, and pedestrians' breath turns into white smoke.
9. Snow covered roofs and roads, crushed branches, concealed the appearance of various objects, blocked roads and traffic, and snowflakes flying all over the sky made heaven and earth melt into a white whole.
1. Winter is coming. It doesn't snow in winter in the south, so people living here can't enjoy the magnificent snow scene of Wan Li, dance with snowflakes and witness the grand occasion of "is like a spring gale, come up in the night, blowing open the petals of ten thousand pear trees".