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ice-cold
[ ahys-kohld ]
adjective
- cold as ice:
Her feet were ice-cold.
Synonyms: , , ,
- without warmth of feeling or manner; unemotional; passionless:
an ice-cold reception.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ice-cold1
Example Sentences
The pair – just as they did in October – kept their words to a minimum and shared an intense, ice-cold face-off.
In my original piece, I warned against adding ice-cold stock, which can wreak havoc on texture, leaving you with a bowl of broken, unevenly cooked rice.
I see movies that I end up despising and I’m still glad I went because I got to have a pretzel and an ice-cold soda and not look at my phone for a few hours.â€
We built a makeshift grill out of rocks and enjoyed freshly grilled ayu alongside peaches that had been chilled to ice-cold perfection in the river water.
Chili’s also launched its “3 for Me†deal which invites customers to enjoy an ice-cold beverage, appetizer, and full-size entree starting at $10.99.
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