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cold-shoulder, v. [f. prec.] 1. trans. To treat (a person) with deliberate and marked coldness or contemptuous neglect.
a1845Hood Drop of Gin iii, [They] snub, neglect, cold⁓shoulder, and cut The ragged pauper, misfortune's butt. 1871Pall Mall G. 6 Mar. 11 Men of good name belonging to good clubs who find themselves cold-shouldered there. 2. To treat (a subject) with coldness and contempt, to slight.
1872Daily News 18 Mar., The War-office authorities are assiduously ‘cold shouldering’ the Easter Monday Review. 1885Leeds Mercury 14 Jan. 7 They need have no fear that the question would be coldshouldered. |