(mass noun, context-dependent) Water in frozen form
(in manner or expression) Not inclined to show mercy
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(mass noun, context-dependent) Water in frozen form
“The earliest known Ice Age occurred hundreds of million years ago when snow and ice covered the entire planet.”
(in manner or expression) Absence of friendliness or warmth
“There was fire in her eyes, and ice in her voice.”
(in manner or expression) Not inclined to show mercy
“What he has is ice in his veins, and that's what makes him more dangerous.”
A frozen dessert made of fruit juice, water and sugar
“Fruit flavors dominate Italian ice offerings but they also come in chocolate and vanilla as well.”
Crystal form of amphetamine-based drugs
“Walter White decided to break bad and manufacture ice out of desperation to feed his family.”
(slang) One or more diamonds
“Ice on the wrist with the ice in the chains.”
A confection in the form of a piece of flavoured ice or ice cream on a stick
The state or quality of being gelid
A sum of money added to a person's wages as a reward for good performance
Half-melted snow or ice
A level area surrounded by seating, in which sports, entertainments, and other public events are held
The frozen, crystalline state of water that falls as precipitation
A sum of money or other inducement offered or given to bribe someone
To become frozen
“It's winter and soon, the lake will ice over and we can then get our skates out again.”
To cool with ice
“You'd best ice your bruise so it doesn't swell up.”
(of cakes, tarts, etc.) To cover with icing (frosting)
“My mother would ice the birthday cake in glorious thick royal frosting piled up like drifts of snow.”
To perform an act that ensures success or victory
“Stephan would ice the game with another of his long bombs in the dying seconds.”
To take another person's life
“Niko Bellic associated with many shady characters who would often ask him to ice their rivals on their behalf.”
To imprison, confine or incarcerate someone
To receive, usually as return for effort
To obtain money or favors by intimidation, violence, or the misuse of authority
To forcefully or violently subdue (opposition or a rebellion)
To have snow fall from the sky
To prevent from being heard or noticed
Types of precious stones or materials used for jewelry
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