cold turkey in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for cold turkey in the English»Italian Dictionary

turkey [Brit ˈtəːki, Am ˈtərki] N

Turkey [Brit ˈtəːki, Am ˈtərki]

I.cold [Brit kəʊld, Am koʊld] ADJ

II.cold [Brit kəʊld, Am koʊld] N

III.cold [Brit kəʊld, Am koʊld] ADV

IV.cold [Brit kəʊld, Am koʊld]

cold turkey in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cold turkey in the English»Italian Dictionary

Turkey [ˈtɜ:r·ki] N obsolete (now internationally known as 'Türkiye')

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They refer to this change in diet as going cold bat (cf. cold turkey).
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Rather than going cold turkey, and experiencing those awful headaches, try to gradually cut back on your caffeine intake.
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They do it cold turkey.
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If you load up on rich, dense, calorie heavy meals, going cold turkey can be a real shock!
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Dude knows a thing or two about going cold turkey.
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The whole town goes cold turkey and begins to suffer from intense sugar withdrawal.
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Still, cold turkey continues to prevail over pharmacotherapy quitters in most real-world quitting method surveys.
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You need a base here, you can't just go in cold turkey.
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Chills or cold flashes with goose bumps (cold turkey) alternating with flushing (hot flashes), kicking movements of the legs (kicking the habit) and excessive sweating are also characteristic symptoms.
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Holly starts going through cold turkey and her parents call a doctor.
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