Antonym: fiery. Similar words: spicy, juicy, policy, bicycle, tricycle, policy maker, policy-making, foreign policy. Meaning: ['aɪsɪ] adj. 1. devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain 2. extremely cold 3. covered with or containing or consisting of ice 4. shiny and slick as with a thin coating of ice.
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121. She found she was shivering as if she were icy cold.
122. He recognized each draught of icy air slicing through cracks in doors made invisible by crowding shadows.
123. In the first icy transatlantic blast, he pointedly refused to meet Premier John Major, who visits Washington later this month.
124. The author describes in gripping detail the accident on the icy highway.
125. For letterboxes, look out for seals with brushes which will prevent an icy blast when the post is delivered.
126. Most hatred is based on fear, one way or another. Yeah. I wrapped myself in anger, with a dash of hate, and at the bottom of it all was an icy center of pure terror. Laurell K. Hamilton
127. Sheila had been enthusiastic, Annie icy and antagonistic to the idea of wages for housework.
128. Mallory's mythic status has been secured not only by his golden appearance, but also by his icy cenotaph.
129. She got out and shivered in an icy blast which struck right through her anorak.
130. Besides that, the room was so cold that the water and the pipes were icy.
131. Paul D felt icy cold in the place Sethe had been before Beloved came.
132. Behind her lay a blanket of cold air as icy snouts nuzzled the nape of her neck.
133. For a cold compress, use exactly the same method, but with icy cold water.
134. Horses drawing guns slithered helplessly on the icy road, ambulances full of wounded skidded into ditches.
135. Icy drops of water fell from them on to her sun-warmed arms.
136. He took in deep breaths of the clean(sentencedict.com), icy moorland air.
137. His response was icy.
138. Although invisible to present probes, such preternaturally potent super-snakes are conceivably copulating throughout the icy blackness of outer space.
139. At Perth in January 1313 Bruce himself was second to scale the castle wall after wading neck-high through icy cold water.
140. As usual, the fog and icy roads had led to several very nasty accidents.
141. The cold wind closed around her like an icy fist, chilling her to the bone.
142. Soar above glacial peaks and swim underwater through the icy caverns submerged within the Chaos Glacier.
143. We lie and freeze, our fingers icy as a bunch of keys.
144. Deflation, the curse of farmers and wage earners, seemed ready to ease its icy grip.
145. Remove seedlings from windowsills at night, as even centrally heated houses can become icy near the windows.
146. She shrank inwards as an icy blast of air enveloped her.
147. Clearly, icy conditions are a risk factor for old folks.
148. In part two: Icy determination: Downhill all the way for Olympic skiing gold.
149. She leaned against a rough, damp wall,[sentencedict.com] feeling an icy draft on her ankles.
150. In winter, workmen put a mixture of salt and grit on icy roads to stop cars skidding.
More similar words: spicy, juicy, policy, bicycle, tricycle, policy maker, policy-making, foreign policy, fiscal policy, policy making, monetary policy, open door policy, public policy.