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coming from the cold

 

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Term: Coming from the Cold

Definition: A phrase used to describe someone going from a situation of isolation, exclusion, or anonymity to one of inclusion, acceptance, or recognition.

Sample Sentences:

1. Noun: Maria's talent and hard work finally paid off, and she was able to leave her small hometown and make a name for herself in the music industry. She experienced a true "coming from the cold".

2. Verb: After years of struggling, the author's novel was published, and he experienced a thrilling "coming from the cold", as readers and critics acclaimed his work.

3. Adjective: Alex was an unknown actor, but after landing a leading role in a blockbuster movie, he became a "coming from the cold" sensation, with fans clamoring for autographs.

4. Adverb: Emma had been working behind the scenes on a major project, and when it finally came to fruition, she was thrust "coming from the cold" into the limelight.

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