Use ice in a sentence
Sentences starting with ice
- Ice was on the stones. [9]
- Ice has no sooner disappeared than we desire it. [4]
Sentences ending with ice
- Natasha only desisted when she had been told that there would be pineapple ice. [2]
- He and Anne went for a walk along the river, the surface of which was broken by lumps of yellow ice. [9]
- He went for water, and was glad to find it almost as cold as if flowing from ice. [13]
- I seen Oldrin' was some surprised at first, an' Lassiter was cool as ice. [13]
- Anne, which was to make its last trip south in the morning--even now it would have to break its way through the young ice. [11]
- These were at times covered with a thin film of ice. [5]
- Wandering with her thoughts she did not notice the spruce bushes set up for signal, until she had stepped on a thin piece of ice. [11]
- Little on little the horses pull up, and stop at last not a hunder' feet from the great crack and the rotten ice. [11]
- Before we reached the bottom of Caribou Pass, the water burst out from the rocks in a clear stream that was as cold as ice. [4]
- It had come suddenly from the east, had shrieked over the village, levelling fences, carrying away small bridges, and ending in a pelting hail, which whitened the ground with pebbles of ice. [11]
Short sentences using ice
- He suddenly became ice. [9]
- What kind of ice pudding? [2]
- I don't like ice cream. [2]
Sentences containing ice two or more times
- We are getting used to ice frozen by artificial process in ordinary bottles --the only kind of ice they have here. [5]
- Like that for a mile or so; then ma'm'selle remember there is a great crack in the ice a mile farther on, and beyond the ice is weak and rotten, for there the curren' is ver' strongest. [11]
More example sentences with the word ice in them
- Tell me, can you think of anything like it?--the strange light, the white bear of the Pole, that has no friends at all except the shooting stars, the great ice plains, the quick night hurrying on, the silence--such silence as no man can think! [11]
- He had not yet recovered from the shaking up his system had sustained, and he took to a canvas easy chair he had brought with him and placed a decanter of Scotch and a tumbler of ice at his side. [9]
- As the morning wore on, they saw upon a crag of ice below the sloping glacier two men looking upwards towards the flag. [11]
- The heavens glowed with purple, and the granite peaks, each sheathed in a film of ice, sparkled and shone like dark diamonds that had been dipped in light. [10]
- I went fishing with her, but not in her perilous boat: I merely followed along on the ice and watched her strike her game with her fatally accurate spear. [5]
- The Comtesse Chantavoine, who still held her hand, pressed it, though herself cold as ice with sickness of spirit. [11]
- Cornelia's lips grow white, and her pulse hardly warms her thin fingers,--but she has melted all the ice out of the hearts of those young Gracchi, and her lost heat is in the blood of her youthful heroes. [6]
- The world was white with sun and ice, the frost never melting, the sun never warming--just a glitter, so lovely, so deadly. [11]
- The ice gave way under one of the foremost soldiers, and one leg slipped into the water. [2]
- We took our way carefully and cautiously across the great Glacier des Bossons, over yawning and terrific crevices and among imposing crags and buttresses of ice which were fringed with icicles of gigantic proportions. [5]
- The huge round waves of ice were slippery and difficult to climb, and the chances of tripping and sliding down them and darting into a crevice were too many to be comfortable. [5]
- The little river was full now, and ice had formed on it, with small openings here and there, where the dark water, hurrying along as if in fear of arrest, had a more chilling aspect than the icy cover. [4]
- The weather was very cold, and the ice running densely. [5]
- Here is a variation of the formula with which we are familiar:-- "Nature is the incarnation of a thought, and turns to a thought again, as ice becomes water and gas. [6]
- Snow and ice usually appeared in our mountain valley in the latter half of November. [10]
- Evidently, they had tripped and been shot down an almost perpendicular slope of ice to a point where it joined the border of the upper glacier. [5]
- They had come to what seemed a vast semicircle of ice and snow, a huge amphitheatre in the plains. [11]
- Then others endured to the shallows to fall heavily in the crumbled ice and be dragged out before they died. [9]
- Joe had forgotten to tell her that a new road had been made on the ice since she had crossed, and that the old road was dangerous. [11]
- The water turned to ice on their clothes, and made them many times like coats of iron. [3]
- The laugh seemed to echo and echo through the amphitheatre, and then from the frozen seats, the hillocks of ice and snow, there was a long, low sound, as of sorrow, and a voice came after: "Sleep--sleep! [11]
- It took some time to break the ice, but gradually she began to say things, half stories, half poetic, not out of books; things that, if said with assurance, in the city would be called wit. [4]
- They passed up this solid river of ice, this giant power at endless strife with the high hills, up towards its head. [11]
- There was a thick coating of ice over men, yawl, ropes and everything else, and we looked like rock-candy statuary. [5]
- Besides the strawberries, there are ice creams and cake and lemonade, and that sort of thing: and one always feels so well the next day after such a diet! [4]
- Like great seats the steppes of snow ranged round, and in the centre was a kind of plateau of ice, as it might seem a stage or an altar. [11]
- Please come to the saloon and get me an ice before the next dance. [11]
- The day that the railroad man called, and after he and the Judge had gone out together, the ice was broken. [9]
- So long as the moon shone, flickering rays danced and sparkled on the ice and snow, but afterwards only the tedious glimmer of the universal snow-pall lighted the traveller's way. [10]
- We would start the men, and all would go well till the yawl would bring up on a heavy cake of ice, and then the men would drop like so many ten-pins, while Brown assumed the horizontal in the bottom of the boat. [5]
- The crevices in the ice yawned deep and blue and mysterious, and it made one nervous to traverse them. [5]
- I have seen the ice in the Mississippi floating past the mouth of the Arkansas river; and at Memphis, but a little way above, the Mississippi has been frozen over, from bank to bank. [5]
- When they started, the ice had not yet all left the Ottawa River, and they wound their way through crowding floes, or portaged here and there for miles, the eager sun of spring above with scarcely a cloud to trail behind him. [11]
- Fulkerson, while breaking the ice for the whole company, was mainly engaged in keeping Colonel Woodburn thawed out. [8]
- His fingers clutched the ice and snow, but they only left a red mark of blood behind. [11]
- It plays upon the hummocks, and they send out shafts of light at fantastic angles, and a thin blue line runs between the almost unbearable general radiance and the sea of ice stretching indefinitely away. [11]
- When I reached the hollow there were the two of them fighting with a man in the water, the ice jangling as they shifted their feet. [9]
- You, Paula, from the heights of Lebanon, know what ice is. [10]
- Far away on the frozen river were saplings stuck up to show where the ice was safe--a long line of poles from shore to shore--and carioles were hurrying across to the village. [11]
- This was often the first warning which the travellers received that the ice was becoming thin and dangerous. [1]
- The Honourable was the first to reach the point of vantage, and to look down upon the vast and wandering fissures, the frigid bulwarks, the great fortresses of ice, the ceaseless snows, the aisles of this mountain sanctuary through which Nature's splendid anthems rolled. [11]
- I cannot take the comfort with you, my dear friends, that I would; for it seems as if I carried a lump of ice in my heart, and all the warmth I find in you cannot thaw it out. [6]
- Without more ado the Colonel broke the skim of ice, and, taking some of the water in his hand, poured powder from his flask into it and rubbed it on his face until he was the color of an Indian. [9]
- They say that the Bermuda climate is mild and equable, with never any snow or ice, and that one may be very comfortable in spring clothing the year round, there. [5]
- Presently, out on the bay they could hear the young ice break and come scraping up the shore. [11]
- The result is that your legs are ice, and you know how you will feel by and by when you are buried. [5]
- I was told that this factory could retail its ice, by wagon, throughout New Orleans, in the humblest dwelling-house quantities, at six or seven dollars a ton, and make a sufficient profit. [5]
- I knew then that the ice was cracked between us. [9]
- Moses drove homeward that sparkling day, shutting his eyes to the glare of the ice crystals on the pines, and thinking profoundly. [9]
- Or was it that sleep of the worn-out spirit which, tortured by remembrance and remorse, at last sinks into the depths where the conscious vexes the unconscious --a little of fire, a little of ice, and now and then the turn of the screw? [11]
- The fellow answered that Captain Clapsaddle's honour was killing Mr. Allen, and went out; and came back presently to say that some tall gentleman had the captain by the neck, and that Mr. Allen was picking his way down the ice on the steps outside. [9]
- We were early taught to skate, too, and how many happy hours we passed, frequently with our sisters, on the ice by the Louisa and Rousseau Islands in the Thiergarten! [10]
- There was no sound, save the song of Coniston Water under the shattered ice. [9]
- The fine powdery snow was driven past us in the clouds, penetrating the interstices of our clothes, and the pieces of ice which flew from the blows of Peter's ax were whisked into the air, and then dashed over the precipice. [5]
- Outdoors winter was slouching into spring with a cold drizzle, with a coating of ice on the pavements-animating weather for the medical profession. [4]
- Her husband has slipped on the ice and broken his leg. [5]
- Chambers carried Tom's skates to the river and strapped them on him, then trotted around after him on the ice, so as to be on hand when he wanted; but he wasn't ever asked to try the skates himself. [5]
- The nearest soldiers shrank back, the gun driver stopped his horse, but from behind still came the shouts: "Onto the ice, why do you stop? [2]
- A thaw had set in, it was muddy and cold, the ice on the river broke, and the roads became impassable. [2]
- Its walls of pure and solid ice emitted a soft and rich blue light that produced a lovely effect, and suggested enchanted caves, and that sort of thing. [5]
- Again and again Pierre rode thirty miles and back to get ice for her head. [11]
- And you didn't persuade him; he is all ice and iron: there isn't a soft place nor a warm one in him anywhere. [5]
- Then she cried out: 'Dear me, do you buy your ice? [5]
- If there was only something alive to look at, besides the wide white plain, and the bare hills of ice, and the sun-dogs in the sky! [11]
- She is driving on the ice with ma'm'selle Lotbiniere and her brother Charles. [11]
- Amazement sat indeed on the faces of all the guests; howbeit the ice was broken, and the silent and gloomy company had on a sudden turned right mirthful. [10]
- On the one-half of this domain he can raise snow, ice, sand, rocks, and nothing else. [5]
- What a city of idiots we must be not to have covered this glorious bay with gondolas and wherries, as we have just learned to cover the ice in winter with skaters! [6]
- A few tons of ice would have seemed to promise a better return; but in point of fact, he tells us, the warming-pans were found useful in the manufacture of sugar, and brought him in a handsome profit. [6]
- Having a cake of ice slipped down one's back is placid comfort compared to it. [5]
- In the shadow of a little island of pines, that lies in a shivering waste of ice and snow, the White Guard were camped. [11]
- These happenings, if not varied, were of critical moment, since, passing down from the land of unchanging ice and snow, they had come into March and April storms, and the perils of the rapids and the swollen floods of May. [11]
- The besiegers knew not that two men only stayed within the walls; and because the chief begged to be taken south to die, they left the place surrounded by its moats of ice and its trenches of famine; and they came not back. [11]
- There is probably not one traveler in a hundred who gets among the ice and snow-fields where he needs a veil or green glasses: but it is well to have it on the hat; it looks adventurous. [4]
- Then I could not bear to go away with the ships, and at last I said: 'One month, and then the ice fills the gulf, and there will be no more ships for the winter. [11]
- I put out my hand, my weight went after, and I had crashed through a coating of ice up to my elbow in a pool. [9]
- He offered me more brandy, and then, without preface, I asked him the one question which sank back on my heart like a load of ice even as I sent it forth. [11]
- No, not porcelain--they merely seemed to be; they were iron, but the ammonia which was being breathed through them had coated them to the thickness of your hand with solid milk-white ice. [5]
- Softness and mercy melt on the throne like ice before the sun. [10]
- It is served lukewarm; but no matter, ice could not help it; it is incurably flat, incurably insipid. [5]
- The former is looking out silently upon the great locked hummocks of ice surrounding the vessel. [11]
- He turned, and looked out, and called, but there was only the empty night, the ice, and the stars. [11]
- Then came the long-nosed waiter carrying the beefsteak aloft, followed by a lad with a bucket of ice, from which protruded the green and gold neck of a bottle. [9]
- And the dam little dwarf Parpon, he say: 'He will have flowers on the table and ice on the butter, and a wheel in his head. [11]
- You are cold like ice, and still there is in you a look of fire. [11]
- Down the steel-blue lane of water between the ice came a canoe. [9]
- One thing about it is very strange: it never has even a skim of ice upon its surface, although lakes in the same range of mountains, lying in a lower and warmer temperature, freeze over in winter. [5]
- At this point it is like a sea whose deep swales and long, rolling swells have been caught in mid-movement and frozen solid; but further up it is broken up into wildly tossing billows of ice. [5]
- In the winter it has ice communication with Nova Scotia, from Cape Traverse to Cape Tormentine,--the route of the submarine cable. [4]
- We ciphered upon it and decided that it was not less than several hundred feet from the base of the wall of solid ice to the top of it--Harris believed it was really twice that. [5]
- The stone floor is like ice. [5]
- Some say it is as big as a piece of alum, others say it is as large as a bite of rock candy, but the best authorities agree that it is almost exactly the size of a chunk of ice. [5]
- He was lowered into the crevice, he descended deeper and deeper between the clear blue walls of solid ice, he approached a bend in the crack and disappeared under it. [5]
- My heart turned instantly to stone, to ice. [5]
- On the battle-field, in the water, on the ice, in the breaches of their firm walls, in burning cities, in streets and alleys, in council-chambers and plundered homes, he had confronted them as a murderer and destroyer. [10]
- Dolokhov who was in the midst of the crowd forced his way to the edge of the dam, throwing two soldiers off their feet, and ran onto the slippery ice that covered the millpool. [2]
- Here and there, in grooved depressions among the snowy desolations of the upper altitudes, one glimpsed the extremity of a glacier, with its sea-green and honeycombed battlements of ice. [5]
- She felt as if a worm were gnawing there, and the warm blood congealing into ice. [10]
- Famine, pestilence, slaughter, ice, snow--Paris had all these at once. [5]
- Ragged hills of ice were thrown up, as if they'd been heaved out by the breaking earth, jutting here and there like wedges--like the teeth of a world. [11]
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