How To Use Black ice In A Sentence
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I couldn't be bothered to 'faff' about - I was still sore from falling on black ice yesterday - and so cold - so it was a quick fix.
Allotment Lady
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But the second ... I wanted to warn you: black ice, low cloud, a speed trap; some hazard.
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice on the road and slippery sidewalks.
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A spokesman for the AA urged drivers to be cautious, warning of black ice on the roads.
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Drivers on the M25 are likely to encounter fog and black ice tonight.
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The lorry skidded on a stretch of black ice.
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The lorry skidded on a stretch of black ice.
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Light rain froze almost immediately, coating parts of the city with black ice.
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Once he finally got parked, he nearly broke his neck slipping on a sheet of black ice.
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But the second ... I wanted to warn you: black ice, low cloud, a speed trap; some hazard.
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Drivers were warned to look out for black ice as they headed for work today after one of the coldest nights saw temperatures plummet to minus 5 degrees centigrade.
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The village, when they finally reached it, was built next to a lake of almost mirror-like black ice.
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Black ice caused more accidents on the roads, and snow brought further delays and cancellations to train services and airports in Scotland.
Times, Sunday Times
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There were passages of thin ice and skiffs of snow over black ice, and he had to be constantly on his guard.
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But the second ... I wanted to warn you: black ice, low cloud, a speed trap; some hazard.
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Thus will the terror of black ice be banished.
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At about 4: 00 p.m., she was going about 30 miles per hour and hit a patch of black ice on a steep, curvy section of the road and lost control of her vehicle.
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Just two days after buying his car he skidded it on black ice on a major road and wrote it off.