The noun is water, Icy and cold are adjectives.
The nouns are hand, cold, and water.
It is spelled "icy", as in "I slipped on the icy sidewalk."
icy/ very, very cold
The word cold is the noun form as well as the adjective. Example uses:noun: Everyone suffered from the intense cold.adjective: The cold water tasted good after working in the hot sun.
white, cold, made from freezed water vapour, shaped round, to be thrown, soft or hard, any more???
icy cold water
No, icy is an adjective, as it adds information to a noun, eg: the icy road, or the icy pond. The noun form is iciness or ice
"cold" is an adjective, and "water" is a noun.
cold , icy sight
Neither it's an adjective
Ex. bitterly cold winter
The word "cold" is already an adjective, since it can describe a noun: We are having cold temperatures this week. (It tells what kind of temperature.) There is cold air coming in through the window. (It tells what kind of air.) But it should be noted that the word "cold" can also be a noun, meaning an illness where you sneeze and cough.
It's all myth. Your cat is fine to drink warm and even icy cold water. However, some cats may have difficulty digesting very cold water.
when something is cold it is at a low temperature but when something is icy it is covered with ice.
The nouns are hand, cold, and water.
Ice.
It is spelled "icy", as in "I slipped on the icy sidewalk."