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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ice cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very cold, often in a literal sense, such as food or drinks, or in a figurative sense, such as someone's demeanor or attitude.
Example: "After being left in the freezer for hours, the drinks are ice cold and ready to serve."
Alternatives: "are freezing" or "are very cold".
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His feet are ice cold.
Some parts of the building are warm and clammy while others are ice cold, and carpets are tattered.
"Believe it or not, in the middle of the game or at the end of a game, you could touch my hands, and they are ice cold," Crocker said.
Van de Klashorst tells me that the big idea here is to personalize those in-car experiences: "One thing that is apparent is that people have a strong relationship both with their cars and with their phones, but the in-car systems are ice cold.
The Los Angeles Lakers are ice cold to open the 2012-2013 NBA season.
Or this would be the time to tell them that french fries are "ice cold" or that you need more salad dressing because the salad has "no dressing on it whatsoever".
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"Her hands were ice cold.
The market was ice cold.
This man is ice cold.
It was ice cold in the car.
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