icily She greeted me icily, and I knew this was not going to be easy.
Only in the form of 'icily', as in 'She looked at him icily'
no Jupiter is not icily because it is not far from the sun or close to the sun it is in the middle with other planets like earth
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well the word "ice" can't be an adverb, and I don't know if this will help, but there are other forms of it that can be an adverb such as "icily" ICILY in an icy manner: "I received him icily because of the harsh way he had treated me." the word icily is very similar to the term "coldly" which can most often be used in place of icily.
An anti-glare material is designed to reduce or eliminate the reflection of strong or dazzling light.
It means that their eyes have this piercing glare or commanding glare. Sort of the,'Not putting up with that!' look.
The adjective for the noun ice is icy. Its related form is the adverb icily (which is also used metaphorically to mean in an emotionally distant or unfriendly manner).
Don't get me wrong here, but it could mean she really likes you, doesn't care, or hates you. Some girls glare to ward off people they don't like. Some girls glare as a way to relieve social tension. Some girls glare just for fun. Some girls glare to hide the fact that they like a boy.
Glare is a sharp or intense look expressing anger or hostility, while a stare is a fixed or prolonged gaze with no particular expression of emotion. Glare is often more aggressive, while a stare can be neutral or contemplative.
The glare of the sun caused him to crash the car.She shot him an angry glare from across the table.Don't glare at me like that please, it's scary.
The homophone of glare is "glair."