A nip in the air Meaning in English
expression · lemma: nip in the air
Definición
This phrase means that the air feels slightly cold, especially in the morning or evening, suggesting that the weather is changing or getting cooler.
Uso & Matices
This is a mild, informal expression, mainly used in British and other varieties of English, often in casual conversation about the weather. It's not used for strong cold, but for a slight chilly feeling. Common in autumn or early spring.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
There's a nip in the air this morning, so wear a jacket.
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I felt a nip in the air when I went outside last night.
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There is a nip in the air as autumn begins.
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It's not really cold, but there's a nip in the air as the sun goes down.
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Even with my sweater, I noticed a nip in the air walking home.
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You can tell summer's over when there's a nip in the air in the mornings.
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