Used in a Sentence

icebergs

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for icebergs.

Editorial note

It's akin to having icebergs of different volume, but unlike icebergs, also different proportions of 'ice' below and above the water.

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Quick take

A huge mass of ocean-floating ice which has broken off a glacier or ice shelf [from 19th c.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of icebergs gathered in one view.

noun

A huge mass of ocean-floating ice which has broken off a glacier or ice shelf [from 19th c.]

noun

(US, slang) An aloof person. [from 19th c.]

noun

(figuratively, after an adjective) An impending disastrous event whose adverse effects are only beginning to show.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for icebergs.

noun

A huge mass of ocean-floating ice which has broken off a glacier or ice shelf [from 19th c.]

noun

(US, slang) An aloof person. [from 19th c.]

noun

(figuratively, after an adjective) An impending disastrous event whose adverse effects are only beginning to show.

noun

(by extension) A list, infographic, or other enumeration of such a topic and its subcomponents, often ordered into groups sorted by obscurity and bizarreness.

Example sentences

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It's akin to having icebergs of different volume, but unlike icebergs, also different proportions of 'ice' below and above the water.

2

He made a sizeable portion of his living hacking off chunks of icebergs from tidewater glaciers for fancy cocktails.

3

If you form a life partnership with someone being able to steer them around icebergs is 1.

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Some pieces of software are like icebergs: a small surface area that's visible, and a mountain of private code hidden beneath.

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Whatever happened to the idea of tugging broken off icebergs as source of freshwater.

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Or actually aren't there giant icebergs that break off and float away each year?

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This is your average college town, and there isn't an icebergs chance in hell you'd be able to get market penetration here.

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If it all breaks off and becomes icebergs, then it's still floating.

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There used to be whole industries selling ice from icebergs in London.

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But Windows and mobile seem like industry-changing disasters now, and from the outside it seems like the icebergs shouldn't have been that hard to miss.

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The part about the Icebergs acquisition is particularly depressing.

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If you want to view a world where the physics of icebergs have only the tip under the water, take a look at gaming development and feedback.

Quote examples

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:) Edit: nope, they actually explained it themselves: The word ‘nilas’ actually means “young sea ice” that will grow into icebergs.

2

> The decision to no longer store any private/personal information in no way reflects a lack in confidence of the steps we have taken to make the new website secure, but if history teaches us one thing it is that for every "unsinkable" Titanic built there will always be icebergs.

Proper noun examples

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Icebergs will collapse under their own weight at some height, but gravity from the moon would somewhat counteract that.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use icebergs in a sentence?

It's akin to having icebergs of different volume, but unlike icebergs, also different proportions of 'ice' below and above the water.

What does icebergs mean?

A huge mass of ocean-floating ice which has broken off a glacier or ice shelf [from 19th c.]

What part of speech is icebergs?

icebergs is commonly used as noun.