Iceberg
Definition of iceberg:
part of speech: noun
Floating hill or huge mass of ice.
part of speech: noun
A mountain or huge mass of floating ice.
part of speech: noun
A large mass of ice detached from a glacier, and floating in the sea.
Usage examples for iceberg:
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But Van was as cool as an iceberg
"Ralph of the Roundhouse", Allen Chapman. -
Almost the same instant a second appeared, when he tumbled backward, driven thence by the revolver of the hunter, who was as cool as an iceberg
"Through Apache Lands", R. H. Jayne. -
After tea, Oliver and Rollo went out into the yard to feel the air, and judge of the impression the night would probably make upon " Iceberg Castle" and its inhabitants.
"Jonas on a Farm in Winter", Jacob Abbott.