chill out - want to relax after a difficult day, be snowed under - have a lot of work or other things to deal with, put it on ice - delay something for a little while or to stop doing something, be on thin ice - be in a little bit of trouble or in a risky situation or position, be the tip of iceberg - a small part of a problem that is much bigger, wrap up warm - put on warm clothes against the chill of winter, break the ice - create a friendly atmosphere, get cold feet - feel nervous, snowball effect - when something grow in significance or size in an increasingly faster rate, the dead of winter - the coldest part of winter, to give someone the cold shoulder - be unfriendly to or ignore someone,

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