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sentir un frío horrible

English translation of sentir un frío horrible

feel a terrible cold

The Spanish phrase 'sentir un frío horrible' translates to 'feel a terrible cold' in English. It can be used to describe an extreme feeling of coldness, often relating to weather conditions or a person’s health status. This phrase is typically used in situations where the level of cold felt is very intense or uncomfortable.


Example sentences using: sentir un frío horrible

Hoy siento un frío horrible que me hace querer quedarme en casa.

English translation of Hoy siento un frío horrible que me hace querer quedarme en casa.

Today I feel a horrible cold that makes me want to stay home.

This phrase expresses the speaker's sensation of extreme cold, influencing their desire to stay indoors.

Ayer, al salir sin abrigo, sentí un frío horrible en la cara.

English translation of Ayer, al salir sin abrigo, sentí un frío horrible en la cara.

Yesterday, when I went out without a coat, I felt a horrible cold on my face.

In this sentence, the speaker recounts their experience of feeling a severe chill due to insufficient clothing.

Cuando llegó el invierno, empecé a sentir un frío horrible en mis manos.

English translation of Cuando llegó el invierno, empecé a sentir un frío horrible en mis manos.

When winter arrived, I started to feel a horrible cold in my hands.

This phrase indicates the onset of winter and how it affects the speaker's physical sensations, particularly in their hands.

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