How To Use De-ice In A Sentence

  • We spent nearly three hours on the plane while they tried to de-ice it, in which time the cabin crew were very rude.
  • I hate having to wake up 10 minutes earlier to de-ice my car before I leave for work.
  • As Scott-Hughes taxied, he flicked on the de-ice and carburettor heat, then the boost pumps. CORMORANT
  • There was also an issue that the mould was antifreeze and de-icer from the runway.
  • One man was hard at work with a giant ice pick, attempting to de-ice the fountains.
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  • A lock de-icer is another handy item at 99p. The Sun
  • Heathrow did not run out of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Afterwards, we de-ice ourselves in the welcome, healing heat of the water.
  • I believe they do a lovely de-icer kit. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had spent only 500,000 on anti-snow machinery this year and did not have adequate de-icer stocks. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had spent only 500,000 on anti-snow machinery this year and did not have adequate de-icer stocks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before you set off on your journey, don't just de-ice your front windscreen.
  • I used loads of de-icer each morning spraying the accelerator and clutch pedals because they were frozen solid.
  • It's looking at the sand costs, it's looking at the salt, it's looking at the de-icer, which is fairly expensive material we use that on the bridges and the overpasses, you're looking at equipment, gas and overtime," said Northrop-White. NBC Dallas-Fort Worth - Top Stories
  • Has 31 snowploughs but limited stockpiles of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Storage capacity for 500,000 litres of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Usually a precautionary anti-icer solution - which helps prevent the build-up of ice - is applied after the de-icer. BBC News - Home
  • Drivers unable to cancel their trip were told to load their vehicles with warm clothes, food, water, boots, de-icer, a torch and spade.
  • Their delivery device is not an aerosol akin to that which dispenses hair lacquer but should be described as a ‘squirt can’ from which a stream of liquid is released similar to that which dispenses windscreen de-icer.
  • And don't get me started on windscreen de-icer — a misnomer if ever there was one. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experts identified the mould as being antifreeze and de-icer from the base's runway.
  • Due to these weather conditions, the crew de-iced the aircraft prior to takeoff.
  • As Scott-Hughes taxied, he flicked on the de-ice and carburettor heat, then the boost pumps. CORMORANT
  • Magic Salt is a non-corrosive liquid de-icer which is made of an agricultural by-product of a distilling process, which is blended with magnesium chloride. WN.com - Articles related to Japan central bank stays put on interest rates
  • It expects to sell a million cans of de-icer in a week. The Sun
  • A lock de-icer is another handy item at 99p. The Sun
  • Some arriving planes waited two hours to get to a gate while departing aircraft queued up to be de-iced.
  • This will also save you having to de-ice windows on winter mornings.
  • I believe they do a lovely de-icer kit. Times, Sunday Times
  • It expects to sell a million cans of de-icer in a week. The Sun
  • If you have used salt throughout the winter to de-ice sidewalks, take this corrective step to protect landscape plants.
  • Heathrow did not run out of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The RAC urged motorists to prepare for the freeze by stocking up on de-icer, topping up the screen wash and checking the radiator contains anti-freeze.
  • With all the anti-ice and de-ice equipment on, we still had a slight layer of ice on the leading edges and propeller spinner.
  • Allow a minimum of five minutes to de-ice your car, so try to work this extra time into your morning routine.
  • Check tyre pressures and tread, washer fluid, oil and fuel levels, and use an ice-scraper and de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some arriving planes waited two hours to get to a gate while departing aircraft queued up to be de-iced.
  • Check tyre pressures and tread, washer fluid, oil and fuel levels, and use an ice-scraper and de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a number of passes around the Sun the comet becomes largely or completely de-iced and so resembles an asteroid.
  • Storage capacity for 500,000 litres of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • If so, then why didn't someone just shout 'de-icer'? Times, Sunday Times
  • Flights have been delayed, then cancelled, and those who do board are sitting on the runway for up to two hours, waiting in line for the plane to be de-iced.
  • Afterwards, we de-ice ourselves in the welcome, healing heat of the water.
  • Then I remembered reading about an experiment to devise an eco-friendly alternative to road salt in Eastern Washington using molasses and cheese, and it hit me: The enviros are purposefully refusing to use the tried-and-true de-icer. effort to protect Puget Sound, we've got no salt, rubber-covered snowblades, and some curious method of shaving down, but not removing, the snow and ice. Crosscut
  • And don't get me started on windscreen de-icer — a misnomer if ever there was one. Times, Sunday Times
  • Planes, as you may already know, have big wings because they need a lot of lift to get off the ground and start flying around and suchlike, which is mostly what planes do, although sometimes they just sit on the taxiway getting de-iced and making people impatient. Ekranoplan: world’s strangest airplane « raincoaster
  • An ice scraper and de-icer, torch, jump leads and a warm coat all feature highly on the list, alongside a first aid kit and warning triangle which can be carried all through the year.
  • Has 31 snowploughs but limited stockpiles of de-icer. Times, Sunday Times
  • This week is one to be lamented as if officially puts an end to the summer and the time has come to resolve to remove the de-icer from the car before the locks freeze up rendering the doors inoperable.
  • Moose and reindeer at a Stockholm wildlife park have been invited to an unusual taste panel that will help decide which type of salt should be used to de-ice the country's roads in wintertime.
  • A private jet which crashed last month had not been de-iced before take-off despite below-freezing temperatures the night before, air accident investigators said yesterday.
  • If so, then why didn't someone just shout 'de-icer'? Times, Sunday Times

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