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ice

[ahys] / aɪs /


NOUN
diamonds, bling
Synonyms


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The original system, which used electric coils, failed during the legendary Ice Bowl in 1967, but the modern hydronic system, installed in 1997, relies on heated water circulated through underground tubing and is reliable.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the Vietnam War 50th anniversary this year, I’ve been reflecting on my life as a Vietnamese American in Southern California, especially following the wildfires in January and the ongoing ICE raids in which numerous immigrants, including Asians, have been detained and deported.

From Salon

On the other side of the world, Tran has seen the results of ICE’s actions firsthand.

From Salon

Yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office for snow and ice across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; they will be in force between midnight and noon on 2 January.

From BBC

New snow and ice warning is in place for a large swathe of England and Wales, including Chester and Greater Manchester down to London and Kent.

From BBC