Crossword clues for icicle
icicle
- Eaves dripper
- Eave hanger in winter
- Christmas tree hanging
- Unemotional type
- Standoffish one
- Pendant of a sort
- New Year's eave formation?
- Frozen drop
- Wintry spike
- Wintertime dripper
- Winter's eavesdropper?
- Winter's eave hanger
- Winter roof hanging
- Winter pendant
- Winter hangover?
- Winter hanging
- Winter hanger
- Winter formation
- Winter eave formation
- Winter eave décor
- Water frozen in mid-drip
- Tree trimming, perhaps
- Tapered winter hanger
- Symbol of winter
- Suspended frozen water
- Strand on a Christmas tree
- Standoffish type
- Stalactitey frozen dripper
- Stalactite shape
- Spiky winter hanger
- Spikelike formation
- Spike in freezing weather?
- Spike in freezing temperatures?
- Spike in cold weather?
- Something hanging near Christmas lights, maybe
- Pointy frozen mass
- Passionless person
- One might hang from an eave
- One hangs on a house
- One hanging around a house?
- Melting point?
- It's pointy and cold
- It's formed in mid-drip
- It spikes in winter?
- It points sharply down
- It might come down in a cold snap
- It hangs around in the winter
- It can drip or drop
- High point of winter?
- Hanging spike of frozen water
- Hanger in the winter
- Glacial cave formation
- Emotionally unavailable type
- Eaves hanging
- Drip source or product
- December hanger
- Christmas ornament shape
- Christmas eave hanging?
- Christmas eave decor
- Christmas decoration?
- Big drip?
- Cold stick
- Christmas eave decoration?
- Site of a cold snap?
- One hanging around the house
- It keeps its head down
- Spike in low temperatures
- Eaves dropping?
- Danger during a thaw
- Makeshift dagger
- Totally unemotional type
- Yule decoration
- One with a freezing point?
- Temporary spear
- Cold war weapon?
- It always points down
- Emotionally distant person, metaphorically
- A pendent spear of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water
- Yule tree hanging
- Unresponsive one
- Yule hanger
- Common sight in the Yukon
- Winter's stalactite
- "A well boiled ___": Spooner
- Cold spike
- Yule-tree ornament
- Yule-tree hanger
- Eaves hanger
- Freezing point?
- Hanging piece of frozen water
- Winter hanger-on
- Winter eave hanger
- Spike of frozen water
- Spear-like shape formed by the freezing of dripping water
- Spear of frozen water
- Source of water current, cold, that is infiltrated by chlorine
- Frozen hanging
- Frozen pendant
- Frozen drip
- Hitchin caller regularly observed hard water in winter
- Dripping water frozen
- This eavesdropper will run away, if the situation heats up
- Frozen spike hanging from an eave
- December dangler
- Eaves dropper?
- Christmas tree decoration
- Eaves dropper
- Winter sight
- Frozen spear
- Winter dripper
- Unemotional one
- Tree decoration
- Tapered eaves hanger
- Really cold drip
- Holiday decoration
- Frozen hanger
- Aloof sort
- Winter dangler
- Unemotional person
- It used to be a drip
- Frozen formation
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Icicle \I"ci*cle\, n. [OE. isikel, AS. [=i]sgicel; [=i]s ice + gicel icicle; akin to Icel. j["o]kull; cf. Gael. eigh ice, Ir. aigh.] A pendent, and usually conical, mass of ice, formed by freezing of dripping water; as, the icicles on the eaves of a house.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 14c., isykle, from is "ice" + ikel "icicle," from Old English gicel "icicle, ice" (rel. to cylegicel "cold ice"), from Proto-Germanic *jekilaz (cognates: Old Norse jaki "piece of ice," diminutive jökull "icicle, ice, glacier;" Old High German ihilla "icicle"), from PIE *yeg- "ice." Dialectal ickle "icicle" survived into 20c.
Wiktionary
n. A spear-shape of ice.
WordNet
n. a pendent spear of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water
Wikipedia
Icicle is the name of two fictional DC Comics supervillains.
Icicle is the name of the largest ice yacht ever built. It was built for John Aspinwall Roosevelt for racing on the Hudson River, New York state in 1869. It was 21 metres (68 ft 11 inches) long and carried 99 m² (1070 ft²) of canvas. The yacht is still, nearly 140 years later, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as a world record.
John A. Roosevelt ( Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Uncle) was the first Commodore of the Hudson River Ice Yacht Club (1885) at Poughkeepsie, NY. His ice yacht, "Icicle", required a railway flat car to transport.
In 1871 "Icicle" beat the "Chicago Express" train on a run between Poughkeepsie and Ossining. Early ice yacht clubs spent most of their time racing trains.
An icicle is a spike of ice formed when water dripping or falling from an object freezes.
Icicle may also refer to:
- Icicle (comics), a comic character
- Icicle (yacht)
- Icicle hitch, a knot
- Icicle Creek, a stream in the U.S. state of Washington
- "Icicle", a nickname of Icicle Reeder
- " Icicle", a Dutch/British Dubstep and Drum & Bass producer and DJ
- Icicle plant
Usage examples of "icicle".
The wagon was riddled in several places, and few coverings would have held out against those sharp icicles, some of which had fastened themselves into the trunks of the trees.
It had sparkled among the icicles that hung in Styx Ghyll as he passed, and the ravine had been hard to cross.
Drifts piled high in bleak ravines, and the grim gneissoid crags were begirt with gigantic icicles.
Tucker Thompson, anticipating that his crowd would want to lodge at the Bali Hai, checked the place out and satisfied himself that the rooms were clean and the drinks honest, but then he discovered something that sent icicles right up his spine: the Bali Hai was sometimes overrun by hordes of groupies who wanted to be where the action was, and since many of them were delectable and still in their teens, he could foresee disaster.
North Face, Dhaulagiri, Icicle and Icefall, and young Helikon, the four-year-old hurdler going to Sandown that afternoon.
He handed me three small plastic rectangles, niobium Rampart credit cards made out in the names of Helmut Icicle, Matilde Gregoire, and Karl Nazarian.
Red firelight glistened on tears dripping from his pouchy face, like icicle melt from the crags of a mountain in spring.
And yet, how many of us have at this very moment a peau de chagrin of our own, diminishing with every costly wish indulged, and incapable, like the magical one of the story, of being arrested in its progress Need I say that I refer to those coupon bonds, issued in the days of eight and ten per cent interest, and gradually narrowing as they drop their semiannual slips of paper, which represent wishes to be realized, as the roses let fall their leaves in July, as the icicles melt away in the thaw of January?
The drops trickling from branches and archways in the first unfrozen noon warmth hardened into icicles as the nights cooled.
All I can hear are carols, the jingling of a thousand little bells, the Christmassy snapping of icicles, the clicking hooves of a band of flying reindeers, up in the sky, hidden by low cloud.
Icicle, his skin almost the literal color of ice, lay on a foldout bed, a bottle of plasma suspended above a tube leading into his arm.
In the living room the walls are covered with paintings, the best of the current crop, and the mantel, coffee table, Directoire Palissandre table, Louis XVI Harlequin table and built-in shelves between the windows are covered with sculpture: a tiny gold wire horse, little greened-copper figures, things that look like icicles and sand castles of brass.
There were dark pines against a lemon sky, grey peaks reddening and etherealizing, gorges of deep and infinite blue, floods of golden glory pouring through canyons of enormous depth, an atmosphere of absolute purity, an occasional foreground of cottonwood and aspen flaunting in red and gold to intensify the blue gloom of the pines, the trickle and murmur of streams fringed with icicles, the strange sough of gusts moving among the pine tops--sights and sounds not of the lower earth, but of the solitary, beast-haunted, frozen upper altitudes.
His path led through the trees and to a granite escarpment that formed a stairstep of ledges up the hill, ending in an overhang crusted with icicles.
College of Crossroads Brethren who supervised the well-being and spiritual life of the crossroads outside its double doors, especially the towerlike shrine to the Lares and the big fountain, which now flowed sluggishly amid a tumble of ethereally blue icicles, so cold was this winter.