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    icy
    /ˈʌɪsi/

    adjective

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  2. adjective. us / ˈɑɪ·si / icy adjective (UNFRIENDLY) Add to word list. unfriendly and showing dislike: an icy stare.

  3. If you describe something as icy or icy cold, you mean that it is extremely cold. An icy wind blew hard across the open spaces. His shoes and clothing were wet through and icy cold.

  4. Aug 2, 2012 · The meaning of ICY is covered with, abounding in, or consisting of ice. How to use icy in a sentence.

  5. (Definition of icy from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) icy | Intermediate English. adjective. us / ˈɑɪ·si / icy adjective (UNFRIENDLY) Add to word list. unfriendly and showing dislike: an icy stare.

  6. Icy definition: made of, full of, or covered with ice. See examples of ICY used in a sentence.

  7. adjective. /ˈaɪsi/ (comparative icier, superlative iciest) very cold synonym freezing. icy winds/water. My feet were icy cold. The door opened and an icy blast of wind swept through the room. Extra Examples. Topics Weather b2. Take your English to the next level.

  8. Something that's icy is frozen like ice or covered in ice. A winter road could be icy; and, if you give someone an icy stare, they are going to feel like hitting the road. Use the adjective icy to describe your town's slippery sidewalks in the

  9. ICY meaning: 1. covered in ice: 2. extremely cold: 3. without showing any emotion: . Learn more.

  10. 1. Containing or covered with ice: an icy road. 2. Bitterly cold; freezing: an icy day. See Synonyms at cold. 3. a. Unfriendly or hostile: an icy stare. b. Showing no emotion: icy detachment. ic′i·ly adv. ic′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  11. 4 days ago · Adjective. [edit] icy (comparative icier, superlative iciest) Pertaining to, resembling, or abounding in ice; cold; frosty. Covered with ice, wholly or partially. Characterized by coldness of manner; frigid; cold. (US, slang) To be wearing an excessive amount of jewelry, especially of the high-quality and expensive kind. Derived terms. [edit]