Ice [noun]

Definition of Ice:

frozen water

Synonyms of Ice:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ice:

Water


Sentence/Example of Ice:

He leant against the wall of his refuge, notwithstanding this boast, and licked the ice to moisten his parched lips.

The left heel followed like lightning, and the right paw also slipped, letting the bear again fall heavily on the ice below.

A long stretch of smooth ice followed, over which he glided with ever-increasing speed.

Profiting by this, Benjy quietly moved away round a colossal buttress of the berg, and took refuge in an ice-cave.

The smile was still on his lips when his head drooped on a piece of ice, and he sank into a deep slumber.

They had been permitted to sit up till after the ice-cream, which naturally marked the limit of human indulgence.

He will find that “Ice” is a concrete word, and “Slippery” indicates a quality of “Ice” and of other things.

He must write down the first two words, “Ice” and “Slippery,” the latter word under the former.

That cold, sneering voice, with its note of threat, was like a hand of ice upon his overheated brain.

It felt to him that he simply walked straight out of her life into a world of emptiness and ice and shadows.