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ice-cold

American  
[ahys-kohld] / ˈaɪsˈkoʊld /

adjective

  1. cold as ice.

    Her feet were ice-cold.

    Synonyms:
    frozen, icy, freezing, icelike
  2. without warmth of feeling or manner; unemotional; passionless.

    an ice-cold reception.


Etymology

Origin of ice-cold

before 1000; Old English is-calde; unrecorded in Middle English

Example Sentences

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She's holding a container of ice-cold, artificial cerebrospinal fluid, which mimics the liquid that bathes the brain and spinal cord.

From BBC

I would sip ice-cold cordial and suck ice lollies to keep dehydration at bay the best I could.

From BBC

A Titanic passenger’s pocket watch sold for an ice-cold $2.3 million at auction.

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It showcased all his qualities - composure, quick feet, strength on the ball, and an ice-cold temperament in front of goal.

From BBC

The man from the mountains in northern Italy regularly remains ice-cold in the most decisive matches – which is why his fumble against Alcaraz in Paris felt so surprising.

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