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clear ice
noun
- glaze ice, especially on aircraft.
Example Sentences
The recipe doesn’t call for any garnish, but I decked out the punch bowl anyway with lime hulls and lemon wheels and crystal clear ice and garden mint.
Aside from this obvious crux—bare rock and clear ice—it was as close to “in” as he’d ever seen.
Beneath the clear ice, of perhaps a quarter of an inch in thickness, a mass of fish was swimming with the current.
He had never in his life seen running water before, and must have supposed that he could walk upon it as safely as on clear ice.
For nearly a mile these continue, leaving a gradually narrowing lane of clear ice between them.
Thus a marginal valley is formed, clear ice on one side, or nearly so, buried ice on the other.
The river was frozen over with smooth, clear ice, scarcely thick enough to bear a man.
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