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:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Milana-Serbian, Croatian, Czech
Fernandafer-NAHN-dah (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
Eusebios-Ancient Greek
JoŠKo-Croatian
Evie['evi]
Arie (1)AH-reeDutch