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1 So with the more icy parts of this philosophy of Thoreau's.
2 There was more snow, more icy rain, and more hovering of the temperature near the zero mark.
3 They met for dinner, and she herself had never looked or been more icy cold than Tristram was.
4 I would have answered, but in the same moment another stronger and still more icy gust roared through the garden.
5 The masses of snow moved gradually down the mountain slopes, growing more and more icy until they became true glaciers.
6 The more she twisted and turned, the more icy was his indifference, for her presence made an uncomfortable impression on him.
7 He resigned himself to the inevitable; but he grew more taciturn, sank deeper into himself, became more icy in his manner, than ever.
8 After wading along Lynn stream, I turned into the still more icy - cold current of Bagworthy water, where I speared an abundance of loaches.
9 I downed some more icy Coke while my eyes devoured the face of this Hollywood-handsome man, seemingly so approachable, and yet so distant.
10 The voice was chilling at the start and became more icy with each added syllable, "and I won't have anything to drink."
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