icy vs south

icy

adj
  • To be wearing an excessive amount of jewelry, especially of the high-quality and expensive kind. 

  • Characterized by coldness of manner; frigid; cold. 

  • Covered with ice, wholly or partially. 

  • Pertaining to, resembling, or abounding in ice; cold; frosty. 

south

adv
  • Downward. 

  • Of wind, from the south. 

  • In an adverse direction or trend (go south). 

  • Toward the south; southward. 

verb
  • To turn or move toward the south; to veer toward the south. 

  • To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line. 

noun
  • In a church: the direction to the right-hand side of a person facing the altar. 

  • The negative or south pole of a magnet 

  • One of the four principal compass points, specifically 180° (being directed towards the South Pole); conventionally downwards on a map. 

  • The southern region or area; the inhabitants thereof. 

  • down or the negative direction 

adj
  • Of or pertaining to the south; southern. 

  • Designating, or situated in, the liturgical south. 

  • Pertaining to the part of a corridor used by southbound traffic. 

  • from the south. 

  • Toward the south; southward. 

How often have the words icy and south occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )