1. ice-cold - Noun
2. ice-cold - Adjective
3. ice-cold - Adjective Satellite
as cold as ice
Source: WordNetice cold
Being a master of the elements is key to catching specific bugsnax that live in certain areas; touch an ice-cold Bopsicle, freeze and they get away. Source: Internet
Australia’s alpine resorts have dusted off winter snowmaking machines to blast ice-cold water onto dry ski slopes. Source: Internet
A cowboy eyes an ice-cold "Mirage" in the distance. Source: Internet
A cowboy from this year's Big Game ad eyes the "mirage' of an ice-cold Coke in the distance. Source: Internet
During a televised hearing, Feynman demonstrated that the material used in the shuttle's O-rings became less resilient in cold weather by compressing a sample of the material in a clamp and immersing it in ice-cold water. Source: Internet
And he knows which beer, too: “At a ball game, there is no finer beverage than an ice-cold Bud,” he says to himself. Source: Internet