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ice

Definition for ice

noun as in frozen water

noun as in diamonds, bling

Strongest matches

bling, bling-bling, diamond, diamonds

Strong match

jewelry

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The debris, usually bits of rock or ice, hits the Earth's atmosphere and burns up because of the friction, sending light streaks across the night sky.

From BBC

Criticism is escalating in the wake of a series of over-the-top ICE operations in the last week, including allegedly pepper spraying Chicago police and detaining children.

From Salon

On the season opener of “Saturday Night Live,” for instance, guest host Bad Bunny used his monologue to mock Noem’s threat that ICE will be all over the Super Bowl.

From Salon

“Noem stares down army of Antifa and a guy in a chicken suit from the rooftop of the ICE facility here in Portland,” Johnson posted online along with a video of the secretary surrounded by armed men surveying a scattering of folks looking up from the street.

From Salon

He then reported that Noem plans to boycott country singer Zach Bryan for releasing a song critical of ICE’s operations.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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