ice storm

NOUN
  1. a storm with freezing rain that leaves everything glazed with ice
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How To Use ice storm In A Sentence

  • Maybe the ice storm messed stuff up last year and now all the houses have roach-sized gaps where there were none before.
  • The string of cancellations began after a freezing rain and ice storm hit the region on December 15.
  • A friend and I were seriously planning on going but this ice storm has kind of meddled with our plans. Twilight Lexicon » What Do You Want To Know?
  • The pure snows of January and the spartan colds of February are over, and now the temperatures are falseheartedly rising and maliciously dropping: the venom of arbitrary ice storms, the exhausted bodies desperately hoping for spring, all the clothes stinking of stove smoke. Excerpt: The Lazarus Project by Aleksandar Hemon
  • Returing to the battlefield is the ultimate dream of every office storm trooper!
  • Ice storms occur in southern Canada and in the United States each year and, with a return time of 20-100 years, ice storms are more frequent than fires or windstorms in the deciduous forests of eastern Canada.
  • In stab vests and riot gear, police stormed a number of homes looking for drugs yesterday in a series of high-profile raids.
  • Soon after raiding the alleged bomb factory police stormed a nearby home where the woman suspect was alleged to have been hiding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maguire's dippy smile and wide-eyed, otherworldly quality - changes of expression seem to form in remarkable slow-motion on his face - work just as well here as in The Ice Storm and Pleasantville.
  • Soon after raiding the alleged bomb factory police stormed a nearby home where the woman suspect was alleged to have been hiding. Times, Sunday Times
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