Noun
A large mass of ice, generally floating in the ocean.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI will love you as the iceberg loves the ship, and the passengers love the lifeboat and the lifeboat loves the teeth of the sperm whale, and the sperm whale loves the flavor of naval uniforms. Daniel Handler
Reality is, you know, the tip of an iceberg of irrationality that we've managed to drag ourselves up onto for a few panting moments before we slip back into the sea of the unreal. Terence McKenna
I'm an Irish Catholic and I have a long iceberg of guilt. Edna O'Brien
The euro Titanic has now hit the iceberg - and there simply aren't enough lifeboats to go round. Nigel Farage
The mind is an iceberg it floats with only one-seventh of its bulk above water. Sigmund Freud
The source known as Deep Throat provided a kind of road map through the scandal. His one consistent message was that the Watergate burglary was just the tip of the iceberg. Bob Woodward