ice over

VERB
  1. become covered with a layer of ice; of a surface such as a window
    When the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane
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How To Use ice over In A Sentence

  • He sings each song twice over.
  • All they would have to do is type into their Twitter client '@call @ianpaul' and Jajah would connect us for a free, two-minute call using the voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Techworld Australia News
  • Their history is replete with heroic deeds of selfless devotion and supreme sacrifice over the years.
  • His doctrine, containment, proved to have been a wise choice over the long haul.
  • Since then the cartel has been attempting to show how responsible it is and has favoured price over volume.
  • So be kind to the novice over there, eating his gazpacho with the wrong spoon.
  • Voice over Colleagues from Tetbury Rugby were equally determined to win, despite Garry's absence.
  • He was on the at-risk register and had received 60 visits from social workers, doctors and police over eight months. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has already won twice over course and distance this spring and can complete the hat-trick. The Sun
  • Even policy making responsibilities tended to gravitate to the personnel office over time. Human Resource Management in Government
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