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icicled

/ahy-si-kuhl/US // ˈaɪ sɪ kəl //UK // (ˈaɪsɪkəl) //

冰冷的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pendent, tapering mass of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water.
    • : a thin strip of paper, plastic, or foil, usually silvery, for hanging on a Christmas tree as decoration.
    • : a cold, unemotional person.

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Examples

  • Hike up the ice-shrouded Onion River, whose trail is accessed via the Ray Berglund Wayside, before passing through a canyon lined with towering icicles.

  • Is stabbing someone with an icicle really the perfect crime?

  • The coldness of his body through the bag jolts me like an icicle through my heart.

  • Or for that special lady, how about a $1,595 J. Crew icicle dress?

  • The badge of the order was a ribbon, striped black, white and yellow, and the device something like an icicle.

  • It was only a long icicle, and all Jack had to do was to touch the reindeer with its point to make them run faster and faster.

  • Then without warning the Icicle struck something frozen in the ice.

  • More than human he seemed, there under the icicle loom of the stern-post, his gray hair and beard rigid with ice.

  • As cool as an icicle, the man stretched himself out again, half on the deck and half in the cab of the launch.