Okay, the user wants me to translate "biting cold" into French. Let me think. The direct translation of "biting cold" is "froid mordant" in French. But wait, is there a more idiomatic expression? Sometimes literal translations don't capture the nuance. Let me check.
"Biting cold" is an adjective phrase, so in French, "froid mordant" is correct. However, I recall that "mordant" can sometimes be used, but maybe "froid piquant" is another option. Wait, "piquant" is more like "spicy" or "sharp," which might not fit as well. Let me confirm.
Looking up examples, "biting cold" is commonly translated as "froid mordant." For example, in literature or weather descriptions. So the best translation here is "froid mordant." The user specified to translate all content into French, and since the original isn't in French, I should provide the translation without any explanations. Just the result.
froid mordant
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