storage



in cold storage

dead; in a state of death. (Alludes to the actual storage of certain things, such as fur coats, in cold storerooms.) Tom gets paid for putting his subjects in cold storage. Poor old Jed is in cold storage.
See also: cold, storage

in storage

in a place where things are stored or kept. Mary placed her winter clothes in storage during the summer. John's furniture is in storage while he is in the army.
See also: storage

in cold storage

In a state of abeyance or postponement. For example, We can't consider these design changes now; let's put them in cold storage for a year or so . This expression alludes to the literal storage of food, furs, or other objects in a refrigerated place. [Colloquial; late 1800s]
See also: cold, storage

in cold storage

mod. dead; in a state of death. Rocko gets paid for putting his subjects in cold storage.
See also: cold, storage

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alberte (1)al-BER-teGalician
Walden['wɔ:ldən]
Alphonse['aelfɔns]
FfionFEE-awn, FI-awnWelsh
JoeyJO-eeEnglish
Gerolf-Dutch