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icy
/ ˈaɪsɪ /
adjective
made of, covered with, or containing ice
resembling ice
freezing or very cold
cold or reserved in manner; aloof
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Penelope looked at the quartet of panting, salivating beasts; the icy feeling at the back of her neck returned.
She taught him—by demonstrating—to seek shelter in caves or hollow trees when the weather was icy cold.
One of the most dramatic findings came from Enceladus, a small icy moon where towering geysers shot material into space, creating a faint sub-ring around Saturn made of the ejected debris.
On Monday night, icy stretches are likely in the far north and across Grampian as rain and sleet showers fall on frozen surfaces.
It is unlikely to be as bad as the snowy and icy spell this time last year which closed hundreds of schools and gave 12cm of snow in Nottingham.
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