ice - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • melt: Melting polar ice, shrinking glaciers, oceans turning to acid.
  • scrape: Frosty February mornings and evenings needn't just mean scraping ice off your car.
  • break: On the morning of my audition I had to break the ice on my bowl to wash.

Adjective modifier

  • crushed: Add the rum and fill the glass with crushed ice.
  • polar: Melting polar ice, shrinking glaciers, oceans turning to acid.
  • glacial: We will try to locate a small winter snow pack and gage its melt rate in relation to glacial ice.
  • flowing: It is generally accepted that the drumlins of Northern Ireland were formed by deposition beneath fast flowing ice.
  • thin: Living this life is certainly like walking on thin ice.
  • dry: Dry ice blasting will remove chewing gum from most surfaces.

Modifies a noun

  • cream: Ice cream will be provided for children in the interval.
  • rink: Hampton Court Palace ice rink is open from Saturday December 2nd 2006 Sunday 14th January 2007.
  • hockey: No ice hockey skates are allowed on Sunday session.
  • skating: A sweet English vintage brass plate featuring an ice skating scene, perfect for your vintage chic interior.
  • cube: Can you get an ice cube from a drink without touching it?
  • ax: We were carrying as little as possible, with food and ice axes; having cached our sacks at the cabin.

Noun used with modifier

  • vanilla: This was served with Mr Carrot Cakes home made vanilla ice cream.
  • sea: The till is thought to have been deposited from sea ice pushed up against the coast during an early glacial event.
  • nickel: Of nickel ice in california has father in a your life's goal.

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