ice up

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 up In A Sentence

  • They also give you robust flavours and are ready for picking to spice up a hearty winter roast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indian groceries also carry many prepared ingredients, such as paneer cheese and the chutneys, curries and vegetable condiments called pickles that can be used to spice up grilled chicken or fish.
  • Dice up the leaves and feed only as much as the fish will consume in ten minutes.
  • They have no money and spend every day carrying rice up the mountain on bamboo sticks.
  • Spread the bread with the ginger and roll each slice up into a roll.
  • She scrounged around in the tool box for a tack or nail to hang the notice up with.
  • A connoisseur's erudite choice ups the ante vastly. Times, Sunday Times
  • He tried to practice upon the imagination and credulity of the public.
  • juice up a party
  • False information has led the police up a series of blind alleys.
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