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Sentences with ice

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  • Glaciers are moving rivers of ice.
  • I've iced and decorated the cake. [VERB noun]
  • He gave her some ice for her birthday.
  • It is a solid river of ice broken into huge blocks, thrust downwards by a glacier or very large Yeti.
  • He's eaten a lot of choc ices.
  • I went to the refrigerator for more ice.Could we have long drinks with lots of ice please?Put a few pieces of ice in the drink to cool it.
  • I was fully prepared to ice cupcakes for the rest of my life, and never speak about this again.
  • Bake shop students, SAs Daniel Herzog and Jesus Collazo get a close look at the proper way to ice a cake.
  • Camphor ice.
  • The ice of his manner betrayed his dislike of the new ambassador.
  • His voice had ice in it, but he didn't even look back, he just kept on going.
  • For example, a solid substance like ice is composed of water molecules that are bound relatively close together and neatly ordered.
  • We'll ice the deal tomorrow.
  • Her second goal iced the game.
  • To keep food cool in summer we had an ice chest for which blocks of ice were transported from town.
  • ‘Get in the car,’ he said in a steel voice lined with ice, but at the same time as smooth as chocolate.
  • The sherbet is icing in the refrigerator.
  • The windshield has iced up.
  • ‘There you have it,’ he said, his voice like ice as he handed the mirror back to Elder Time.
  • The crystallization process is somewhat similar to how water freezes and ice crystals form.
  • ice shavings; an ice sculpture.
  • An ice bucket; an ice chest.
  • It was mid-February, a frigid cold day where ice had frozen on the bus windows, and by the end of the ride you couldn't feel your toes.
  • He was pulled from a world of ice and hate into a world of warmth and confusion.
  • ice yachting.
  • The chairman broke the ice with his warm and very amusing remarks.
  • England, however, made the fatal error of believing this advance publicity - and in their haste, they tried to ice their cake before it had had time to cool.
  • If ice did not float, all bodies of water would freeze from the bottom up, becoming solid masses of ice and destroying all life in them.
  • Her father's position cuts no ice with me.
  • You've been complaining all day, so ice it.
  • When cool, ice with chocolate icing and cut into squares.
  • Her voice was like ice, and she walked on ahead, scarf lying on the ground, forgotten.
  • Now that the contract is on ice we can begin operating again.
  • You may pass the course, but you're on thin ice right now.
  • Cooper said his little speech with ice in his voice, but otherwise emotionless and calm.
  • His mood is vastly improved from before, but I can still detect an edge of ice underneath his voice.
  • Milton Keynes have yet to ice a team this season
  • If the Bruins ice the puck, the faceoff will be in their own zone.
  • His voice was like ice, sending a chill through my body.
  • The ice in her voice curved Roman's into a charming grin.
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