• Noun

    the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
    the frozen surface of a body of water.
    any substance resembling frozen water
    camphor ice.
    a frozen dessert made of sweetened water and fruit juice.
    British . ice cream.
    icing, as on a cake.
    reserve; formality
    The ice of his manner betrayed his dislike of the new ambassador.
    Slang .
    a diamond or diamonds.
    protection money paid to the police by the operator of an illicit business.
    a fee that a ticket broker pays to a theater manager in order to receive a favorable allotment of tickets.

    Verb (used with object)

    to cover with ice.
    to change into ice; freeze.
    to cool with ice, as a drink.
    to cover (cake, sweet rolls, etc.) with icing; frost.
    to refrigerate with ice, as air.
    to make cold, as if with ice.
    to preserve by placing on ice.
    Ice Hockey . (esp. in Canada) to put (a team) into formal play.
    Slang .
    to settle or seal; make sure of, as by signing a contract
    We'll ice the deal tomorrow.
    to make (a business arrangement) more attractive by adding features or benefits
    The star pitcher wouldn't sign his new contract until the team iced it with a big bonus.
    to kill, esp. to murder
    The mobsters threatened to ice him if he went to the police.
    Sports Slang . to establish a winning score or insurmountable lead in or otherwise assure victory in (a game or contest)
    Her second goal iced the game.

    Verb (used without object)

    to change to ice; freeze
    The sherbet is icing in the refrigerator.
    to be coated with ice (often fol. by up )
    The windshield has iced up.

    Adjective

    of or made of ice
    ice shavings; an ice sculpture.
    for holding ice and food or drink to be chilled
    an ice bucket; an ice chest.
    on or done on the ice
    ice yachting.

    Idioms

    break the ice
    to succeed initially; make a beginning.
    to overcome reserve, awkwardness, or formality within a group, as in introducing persons
    The chairman broke the ice with his warm and very amusing remarks.
    cut no ice
    Informal . to have no influence or importance; fail to impress
    Her father's position cuts no ice with me.
    ice it
    Slang . stop it; that's enough
    You've been complaining all day, so ice it.
    ice the puck, Ice Hockey . to hit the puck to the far end of the rink
    esp. from the defensive area across the offensive area.
    on ice
    Informal .
    with a good chance of success or realization
    Now that the contract is on ice we can begin operating again.
    out of activity, as in confinement or imprisonment.
    in a state of abeyance or readiness
    Let's put that topic on ice for the moment.
    on thin ice
    in a precarious or delicate situation
    You may pass the course, but you're on thin ice right now. Also, skating on thin ice.

    Antonyms

    noun
    water

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