Examples of 'up in the cold' in a sentence

Meaning of "up in the cold"

up in the cold: Expression used to describe a situation where someone is left without help, support, or assistance, often feeling isolated or abandoned

How to use "up in the cold" in a sentence

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up in the cold
An old war wound playing up in the cold.
Growing up in the cold war.
They are little flowers that turn up in the cold.
He got locked up in the cold storage.
He 's deaf as a doornail and he 's worried his arthritis will flare up in the cold.
Covering up in the cold.
My foreman cut some corners with the scaffolding . The joints froze up in the cold.
Keeping bundled up in the cold weather is another way to stay healthy.
The joints froze up in the cold.
I grew up in the cold war, in a world of walls and borders.
Those camping woke up in the cold.
Growing up in the cold war, I was trained to think Russia was the enemy.
His stomach acts up in the cold.
I grew up in the Cold War. By what, arming them with assault rifles?
This drink is perfect to warm you up in the cold and it is delicious.

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I grew up in the Cold War.
Then they milk them for clients lining up in the cold air.
Things are heating up in the cold climes of the sub-Antarctic.
Freddy, clean it with hot water and hang it up in the cold store.
I have not been up in the cold north of Alaska, however.
Wonderful the bluish, cold air, and things standing up in the cold distance.
He got locked up in the cold storage . What?
Brother Tai ends up in the cold.
Maybe they shrunk up in the cold Alaskan air.
Some sweet treats to warm up in the cold weather ; -.
Oh, he got locked up in the cold storage.
They called us up in the cold for this?
Well, she did grow up in the Cold War.
Well, I grew up in the cold.

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