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ice up
ice up
ice
something
up
to cause something to become icy.
I hope the cold doesn't ice the roads up.
The wind and rain iced up the roads.
See also:
ice
,
up
ice up
to become icy.
Are the roads icing up?
See also:
ice
,
up
ice up
v.
1.
To become covered with ice:
The road has iced up, so be careful.
2.
To cause something to become covered with ice:
The storm has iced up the bridges. The cold weather iced the pond up, so we decided to go skating.
See also:
ice
,
up
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Nate
NAYT
English
Summer
SUM-ər
English
Aldegar
-
Ancient Germanic
AngÉLica
ahn-GE-lee-kah
(Spanish)
Spanish, Portuguese
Jules (1)
ZHUYL
French
Na'amah
-
Biblical Hebrew
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