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View synonyms for icy
icy
/ ˈaɪsɪ /
adjective
made of, covered with, or containing ice
resembling ice
freezing or very cold
cold or reserved in manner; aloof
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They may be killed off by the icy blast of further mediocrity should Rangers be undone again at home or abroad.
From BBC
Newsom was icier when asked by a reporter about the interaction — or lack thereof — on Friday.
From Los Angeles Times
The 45-year old tech executive had summited successfully, but lost his way on the descent, winding up on the steep and icy Wintum Glacier.
From Los Angeles Times
It may not even be autumn, but already, meteorologists are forecasting slick, icy roads in Park City, Utah, next January.
From Salon
But Travizano lost his grip on the steep and icy surface.
From Los Angeles Times
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