Icebergs [noun]
Definition of Icebergs:
unemotional person
Opposite/Antonyms of Icebergs:
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Sentence/Example of Icebergs:
A "growler" is a colloquial term applied to icebergs of small mass, which therefore only show a small portion above the surface.
These icebergs are sometimes over 200 feet in height and of considerable extent.
Icebergs launched from the glaciers of the land also drift with tide, current, and wind through the more or less open water.
"But I have read that they are raised by the melting of icebergs," said Wade.
Between us and them a dozen white icebergs glittered in the sun.
Good progress was made to the south; the vessel dodging icebergs and detached floes.
Out on the infinite horizon float icebergs in a mirage of mobile gold.
In the northern ocean we see icebergs moving slowly southward.
"I am living with a pair of icebergs," she wrote to her botanist nephew and niece in Copenhagen, Ejnar and Gerda.
Katharine was so genial and companionable that it was impossible even for Knutty's two icebergs not to thaw in her presence.