English edit

Etymology edit

ice-cream +‎ -y

Adjective edit

ice-creamy (comparative more ice-creamy, superlative most ice-creamy)

  1. Resembling ice cream or some aspect of it.
    • 1914, Henry Sydnor Harrison, Captivating Mary Carstairs:
      "I'm here, Miss Mary," gurgled an ice-creamy voice at the door.
    • 1998, Luis González, Pat Logan, Spirits of the Revolution:
      All the while, every chance he got, Alejandro would look at Sandra's own ice-creamy skin, her smooth and creamy brown arms, her silky neck...
    • 2005, Lisa R Young, The Portion Teller:
      You also can freeze fruit, which turns it into a delicious ice-creamy snack.
    • 2006, Jennifer Lipsey, I Love to Collage!:
      Paint your own flavors to make an ice-creamy collage that never melts!