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cold shoulder
1[kohld shohl-der]
noun
a show of deliberate indifference or disregard.
adjective
Also cold-shoulder (of a sleeved garment) having a portion of each sleeve cut out, leaving the shoulders exposed.
cold shoulder tops for everyday wear;
a cold-shoulder dress.
cold-shoulder
2[kohld-shohl-der]
verb (used with object)
to snub; show indifference to.
cold shoulder
noun
a show of indifference; a slight
verb
to treat with indifference
cold shoulder
To “give someone the cold shoulder†is to ignore someone deliberately: “At the party, Carl tried to talk to Suzanne, but she gave him the cold shoulder.â€
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of cold shoulder1
Origin of cold shoulder2
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Hartley, who did not name Ecclestone or any player in her initial comments, said she had received "the cold shoulder" from some members of the team.
Alex Hartley has been "shocked" at being given "the cold shoulder" by England players during the Women's Ashes because of comments the former spinner made about the team's fitness.
All five living presidents and former presidents attended the funeral, but the list of people who gave the Carter critic the cold shoulder and those with open arms did not follow party lines.
Beyoncé, months after lamenting not “being country ‘nough†in “Cowboy Carter,†is getting the cold shoulder from the country music scene — again.
What if the company just gave this guy the cold shoulder?
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