How to use "ice" in a sentence

Sentences

It is usually something cold and sweet like apple juice or ice tea

11.00 pm The canyon feels as cold as ice

We went under the ice and came out on the other side

Then he falls from the boat, and the ice-cold water takes the words and the air from his mouth

It feels like ice-cold water.

The next moment you are awake, a horrible sensation filling your body, and you are sure that ice-cold water is covering you.

No, it is not ice-cold water: it is fear.

And your heart slows, and the sensation of ice-cold fear begins to leave you.

that's so sweet of you!" Taste-pots were great, because they weren't expensive, but gave you the taste of something luxurious like double chocolate ice cream

you're not planning anything with that woman, are you? They teach us to report things like that." Report it? Sala's stomach turned to ice

Tina sat in one of the third-tier booths, nervously sipping ice water as she watched her show.

She blinked rapidly, closed her eyes, opened them again, but still the doorknob appeared to be sheathed in a thin, irregular jacket of ice.

But how was that possible? How in the name of God could there be ice here, in a well-heated house and on a night when the outside temperature was at least twenty degrees above the freezing point?

Less than ten minutes later, when the curtains opened again, the mirrors had been taken away, and the stage had been transformed into an ice rink; the second production number was done on skates against a winter backdrop so real that it made Elliot shiver.

The metal casing of the radio gleamed with a brittle crust of ice

A sliver of ice broke loose under her finger and fell onto the nightstand

As the room grew warm again, the doorknobs and the radio casing and the other metal objects quickly shed their fragile skins of ice, leaving shallow puddles on furniture and damp spots in the carpet

Then, with characteristic stoicism, she returned to the boy's bedroom to wipe up the water from the melted ice, and she continued housecleaning.

"Let's walk down to the ice-cream parlor and get a couple of pistachio cones

"I don't want any ice cream, Michael."

"No ice cream," she repeated

The ice-cream parlor was at the far end of the arcade

Michael kept up the friendly patter while he got his cone of ice cream

He licked his ice-cream cone, studied her, and then he smiled

When he paused to lick his ice-cream cone, she said, "Michael, that's not the way it's going to be."

Turning away, she left him in the sunshine, with the ice cream melting down the cone and onto his hand.

I can pour anything straight or over ice, but I can't even mix vodka and orange juice properly."

"My blood's turning to ice," she said.

For the most part, Reno's streets were clean and dry in spite of a recent snowfall, though occasional patches of black ice waited for the unwary motorist

A brisk wind spilled over the jagged horizon under a low and menacing sky, snapping ice-hard flurries of snow against the windshield of the Explorer.

The trees hung low, lower, lower still, until, at last, the ice-crusted evergreen boughs frequently scraped across the roof of the Explorer with a sound like fingernails being drawn down a blackboard.

If the rotors don't ice up and cut out."

The chopper hugged the valley floor, streaking northward, ten feet above an ice-blocked river, still forced to make its way through a snowfall that nearly blinded them, but sheltered from the worst of the storm's turbulence by the walls of mammoth evergreens that flanked the river

"Unless the blades cake up with ice

The heating coils would probably have to maintain the road at about 38 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit to be sure that it remained free of snow and ice

Its air is much thinner than ours, its oceans have become smaller until they cover only a third of its surface, and from its far north and south the ice is steadily moving forwards