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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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ice-cold1
Example Sentences
I don’t eat meat anymore, but I still remember the thrill of that contrast—especially when the melon was ice-cold and the meat just sun-warmed.
When it comes to soup, think of beet-centric borscht, ice-cold gazpacho with lump crab meat on top, fruit or yogurt-based soups.
With our arms still buried under the compost, she brought ice-cold waters with straws up to our mouths so we could hydrate — a truly luxurious part of the service.
Karen Grammer liked to dunk Oreos in ice-cold Coca-Cola until the cream filling hardened and the cookie softened.
ABC News has ice-cold water in the face of premature jubilation at Trump's historically low public opinion polls:
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