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| ice [ īss ] |
noun (plural ices) |
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1. frozen water: water that has frozen into solid form
 puddles turning to ice
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2. expanse of frozen water: an area, layer, or body of frozen water
 a polar bear far out on the ice
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3. substance like ice: any substance resembling ice, e.g. the frozen form of carbon dioxide, known as dry ice
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4. pieces of frozen water: ice, either crushed or in cubes, used to cool drinks or food
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5. ice cream: a serving of ice cream
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often on signs
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 hot dogs, burgers, and ices
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6. unfriendliness: animosity or excessive formality between people
 The atmosphere turned to ice when her ex-husband walked in.
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7. ice hockey ice skating skating surface: a prepared frozen surface for ice skaters or ice-hockey players
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8. diamonds: diamonds, or jewellery, especially stolen merchandise or flashy diamond jewellery
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slang
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9. illegal drug: a smokable form of methamphetamine used as an illegal drug
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slang
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verb (3rd person present singular ices, present participle icing, past and past participle iced) |
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1. intransitive verb freeze up: to freeze and develop a thin coating of ice on the surface
 The bridge iced, making it dangerous.
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2. transitive verb put icing on food: to cover something such as a cake with icing
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3. transitive verb cool drink: to chill a drink with ice, or stir ice cubes into a drink
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| [ Old English īs< Germanic] |
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 iced adjective |
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break the ice to ease the initial restraint or awkwardness of a meeting or social gathering
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cut no ice to fail to impress or make a difference
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on ice
1. in abeyance or in a state of being postponed
 We had so much work that we had to put the idea of a holiday on ice.
2. being chilled in a freezer, refrigerator, or among ice cubes
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on thin ice in an unsafe, difficult, or vulnerable situation (informal)
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