Icinesses [noun]
Definition of Icinesses:
frigidness
Opposite/Antonyms of Icinesses:
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Sentence/Example of Icinesses:
But I never found courage to betray my lack of sympathy in all its iciness.
The evening was one of wonders for which I had no name—wonders associated with an iciness that was far from agreeable.
Hot-water cans put in at Plymouth mitigated to some extent the iciness of the compartment.
There was an angry iciness about Dick to which David was entirely a stranger.
Critics like Huysmans have exaggerated its present iciness: no one can pray in Laon, he exclaimed; its soul is fled forever.
Never again shall we undress to stretch our cramped limbs and rid them of this terrible iciness.
The iciness gave way to a painful fever, which throbbed in her temples, and hung a red curtain before her eyes.
The iciness benumbing her neck crept into her arms and spread down to her very finger tips.
There is no Eastern iciness of manner, or dignified indifference at San Francisco.
What staggered him most was Ebenezer's iciness and his statements with regard to the possessions left by Edward Harbor.