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Definition & Meaning of "[catch] (a|) cold"

to catch (a) cold
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to get sick with a virus that causes a runny nose, cough, and sore throat

to [catch] (a|) cold definition and meaning
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to face problems and difficulties, particularly financial ones

to [catch] (a|) cold definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "catch cold" and when to use it?

The idiom "catch cold" likely originated from the idea that catching a cold can happen suddenly and unexpectedly, much like how unforeseen problems or difficulties can arise abruptly in life. Over time, extending metaphorically to represent facing unforeseen challenges or difficulties in life.

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After catching a cold, her voice became thick and raspy.
Whenever he catches a cold, he tends to come out in red spots on his face and neck.
You can make your competitors catch cold and make them not do what they would rather do.
The film caught a cold over the outstanding debt.
I hope I don't catch a cold from my coworker who's sneezing.
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