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Verb (used with object)
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.
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 the puck, Ice Hockey . to hit the puck to the far end of the rink
- esp. from the defensive area across the offensive area.
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