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Subject: Phrase Origin
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: mzungu_-ga
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Posted: 25 Jun 2004 04:19 PDT
Expires: 25 Jul 2004 04:19 PDT
Question ID: 366079
I would be interested to learn the origin of the phrase 'in the cold
light of day'. 

More specifically, I'm curious to know why the light
of day is said to be cold.

Answers detailing examples of early usage and an explanation of why
the light is cold in the phrase would be very welcome.

Thanks
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