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"iciness" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is not friendly or kind and shows feelings of dislike or anger
  2. very cold weather conditions

32 Sentences With "iciness"

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The iciness has irked Chairman Paul Achleitner, who helped woo HNA. on.wsj.
It is the landscape of Occupied Kuwait that forms her music's otherworldly iciness.
She's inspired by the historic nature of the campaign, and hurt by Clinton's iciness toward her.
Trump responded to the work today with predictable iciness, framing the work as woman-on-woman violence.
Almost no one claims that nippy baths are pleasant; the iciness tends to be pin-prickingly uncomfortable.
As the emotional distance between them melts, the iciness of that glass barrier transforms into a water theme.
But it's not long before the initial iciness thaws and everyone's attention is diverted to the pooch at hand.
Despite the throbbing, lurid aesthetic of this book, Helen is a chilly character, restrained to the point of iciness.
There's an iciness between them, a cold but familiar energy that makes Leela — and all of us watching at home — uncomfortable.
Truth be told, in the fierce sunlight, the only time I felt any iciness was on my face upon a wipeout.
That contrast between Beltway iciness and a warm reception in "real America" is an experience commonly described by Trump-backers in the party.
She's that type of attitude, that type of confidence, that type of iciness; I relate to [her] more easily than I do other types of characters.
They take on the wild scale of Beyond Good and Evil 2, the difficulties of The Last Night, the sheer iciness of Frostpunk, and much, much more.
At first, Scott's affable charm makes Mr. Rooks easy to believe and root for, while Meester's brittle mean girl iciness makes her seem like a clear liar.
The sharpness of the lime slices through the syrupy strawberry sweetness, while the heat of the chili makes for an exciting mouthfeel when paired with the slushie's iciness.
There is Kim, dealing with Howard Hamlin's iciness as the two walk to meet the new Mesa Verde clients, and there is Jimmy, smothered yet again by his overeager young minder.
Despite being made of little more than chickpeas, none of them taste that way, and there's none of the iciness or lingering flavor that docks points from soy- or coconut-based ice creams.
They're also connected by their mutual public iciness toward One Direction's Harry Styles, Swift's ex-boyfriend (who appears in many of her songs) and Zayn's former bandmate (who appears in many of his subtweets).
This time he's riding solo on "Bestfriend," a brand new track where he flexes his own muscles, dropping raw-sounding bars at the same time as also maintaining the group's signature iciness on the production.
Plot points include a pignapping, Mija's desperate pursuit, a bumbling Animal Liberation Front troop, an insecure corporate villainess (played with pitch-perfect iciness by Ms. Swinton) and a foray into the grisly mechanics of factory farming.
You must endure the heat of our own discomfort, the iciness of the fear of saying or doing the "wrong thing" or the scratchiness of annoyance in confronting a racist family member, neighbor or co-worker.
Louder Than Bombs is also haunted by a phantom, though Lie's boyish visage has been replaced by the regal iciness of Isabelle Huppert, who plays the photojournalist detached from the lives of her husband and two sons.
In his opera, which had its premiere with the Royal Opera in London in 2016, the composer Philip Venables has found in Kane's material a landscape of iciness and sensitivity, in which speaking and singing flow into one another with uncanny ease.
Its bound to the other songs by the iciness that Chiericozzi identifies, which to my ears, basically means all these disparate songs are befitting of blaring from the stage of Twin Peaks' Roadhouse, but it also presents a way forward for a band who've more or less exhausted every mode available to guitar-bound songwriters.
The third episode "Crocodile" provides one of the most irredeemable examples: Mia (played by Andrea Riseborough), a career woman whose iciness is manifest not just in her physical appearance—her brown hair shorn into a severe platinum pixie cut—but in the snowy Icelandic landscapes that surround her and the cold glass architecture of her home.
But as Veronica uncovers the truth — that Mr. Rooks really did have an affair with a student, and that Carrie is lying only to protect her friend — Meester's iciness melts away to reveal the vulnerability that made Blair a scene stealer on Gossip Girl, and Scott lets the sliminess he's so good at playing creep into Mr. Rooks.
Yet, their sizzle and iciness are considered by some musicians to be unique, even by today's standards.
Jim Brenholts of Allmusic described it as a very good "dynamic and dramatic set" of music, "conveying feelings of angst, isolation, and even desolation", but "does not convey the iciness that listeners would expect".
Paul also had relationships with two other important characters, Mitchell and Richard (Dick). Paul is highly intelligent and passionate, but is not above obscuring these facts in the course of seduction. Several characters in the book remark upon his physical attractiveness, brought out by Roman features and soft blond hair. Paul's relationship with his mother, Eve, is complex; she yearns to reach out to him but is led towards iciness by Paul's flippancy, which in turn feeds their animosity.
However, after a while, Manya's love for her begins to melt Katherine's iciness. However, just as Katherine starts truly loving Manya, Tom and Manya send her away to a boarding school in Switzerland. She is miserable there, unable to make connections with the other girls or the teachers, who are mostly cold and autocratic; in addition, her piano teacher doesn't mesh with her at all. This continues until Justin Vigneras, the piano teacher she was originally meant to study with but who was away at the beginning of the term, comes back.
Elliott suggested to the singer to record "Fever" as it was one of his favorite songs. When she got a role in The Fighting Temptations, the song seemed "perfect" for it as stated by Elliot. Ed Gonzalez of Slant Magazine provided a positive review for the cover, saying: "The seductive iciness of Peggy Lee's 'Fever' is successfully transplanted with a gumbo sound and sexy Southern comfort." Beyoncé appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on September 17, 2003 to promote The Fighting Temptations with a live performance of "Fever".
"She was a street-smart dance queen with the sexy allure of Marilyn Monroe, the coy iciness of Marlene Dietrich and the cutting and protective glibness of a modern Mae West". Although the album received mixed reviews, Taraborrelli believed that the "mere fact that at the time of its release so many couldn't resist commenting on the record was a testament to the continuous, growing fascination with Madonna ... Every important artist has at least one album in his or her career whose critical and commercial success becomes the artist's magic moment; for Madonna, Like a Virgin was just such a defining moment." Chris Smith, author of 101 Albums That Changed Popular Music, believed that it was with Like a Virgin that Madonna was able to steal the spotlight towards herself. She asserted her sexuality as only male rock stars had done before, moving well beyond the limited confines of being a pop artist, to becoming a focal point for nationwide discussions of power relationships in the areas of sex, race, gender, religion, and other divisive social topics.

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