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black ice
noun
- a thin sheet of ice, as on a road surface, usually caused by freezing mist and creating hazardous driving conditions.
- Oceanography. sea ice that is clear enough to show the color of the water underneath.
black ice
noun
- a thin transparent layer of new ice on a road or similar surface
Word History and Origins
Origin of black ice1
Example Sentences
Train operator Northern, which is based in York and operates services across the North East, North West, Yorkshire and down into the Midlands, describes leaves as the “black ice of the railways”.
“If a donkey is too comfortable it goes on black ice.”
In Mississippi, the weather has prompted officials to warn drivers to "drive only if necessary" and "be aware of black ice" on the state's roads.
New Yorkers have been warned that roads could be covered with black ice this weekend.
Germany’s weather service issued a black ice warning in much of the southern half of the country for Wednesday and Thursday because of snowfall, freezing rain and low temperatures.
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