ice cold

/aɪs koʊld/
adjective
  1. Extremely cold, like ice; very low in temperature.
    • The water from the mountain stream was ice-cold.
    • His hands were ice-cold after shoveling snow without gloves.
    • She served ice-cold lemonade on the porch.
  2. Showing no emotion; unfriendly or unfeeling.
    • Her voice was ice-cold when she told him to leave.
    • The villain's ice-cold demeanor made everyone nervous.
    • He gave her an ice-cold stare and walked away.
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