Sentence examples for been icy from inspiring English sources

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been icy

adjective

Pertaining to, resembling, or abounding in ice; cold; frosty.

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He caught his breath and continued: "It's been icy.

"It has been icy and snowy up there," Mrs. Newman said.

The relations between the government and the Monitor, its frequent critic, had always been icy.

Air-conditioning that had been icy seemed just a bit less cold.

Anton seized Hadley's hand — her fingers must have been icy, unresponsive — and pulled her with him out to the driveway.

Relations between Qatar, a Gulf Arab state, and Egypt have been icy since July 2013 when Egypt's then-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi overthrew Morsi.

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"The streets were icy".

Relations used to be icy.

Life was icy and miserable.

But relations with Poland are icy.

The tone of their exchange was icy.

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