cut ice with (someone)



cut ice with (someone)

To be very impressive, influential, or satisfactory to a person or group of people. Often used in the negative. We've found that the approach most likely to cut ice with people is one of honesty and transparency. The party's stance on taxation no longer cuts ice with voters.
See also: cut, ice

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TiedeTEE-də (Dutch)Frisian, Dutch
RuneROO-neNorwegian, Danish, Swedish
Hirokohee-ṙo-koJapanese
Trevor['trevə]
CephasSEE-fəs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin
Baller['bɔ:lə]