cold as a witch's tit
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Etymology
    
Apparently coined by the American author Francis Van Wyck Mason: the term first appears in his Novel Spider House, published in 1932.[1]
Pronunciation
    
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Usage notes
    
- Generally used to describe weather.
Translations
    
very cold
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