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ice

[ahys] / aɪs /


NOUN
diamonds, bling
Synonyms


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They received state awards for their work, a far cry from one of their main winter occupations before the war: rescuing fishermen who had fallen through ice on the river.

From The Wall Street Journal

The USA men's ice hockey team had to fight before overcoming Denmark 6-3 on Saturday as they kept their bid for a first Olympic gold since 1980 on track.

From Barron's

After her tumble she spent about 10 minutes talking to her mother at Livigno Snow Park, applying ice to her left wrist before returning to the top of the course.

From Barron's

It was the fourth night on the ice in Milan for Malinin who had helped the Americans win team gold.

From Barron's

To be sure, weird things happen on ice and snow when athletes are ripping down mountains and carving around sharp turns—and glory is decided by fractions of a second.

From The Wall Street Journal