Sentence examples for So icing from inspiring English sources

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Twist the bottom so icing won't squirt out while you work.

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So ice -- large reservoirs of it slightly below the surface -- might exist there.

He didn't tell anyone, though, so ice was always called Boston Ice, even though it wasn't.

Cases against illegal immigrants who win favorable prosecutorial discretion will be closed but not canceled, so ICE can easily reopen them.

I'm not a very good swimmer, but I grew up in Minnesota, so ice skating was a big part of my childhood.

And what eyes: some are so ice-bright, though shot under daylight alone, that you can feel the unfrightenable blueness burning through.

Alcohol lowers the freezing point, so ice creams stay creamier and smoother because they do not freeze as solid and are less likely to form ice crystals.

Taste buds respond better when they're not well chilled, so ice cream tastes creamier and richer when it's not frozen solid.

But burning less oil to keep air cool so ice stays ice and the seas don't warm is too expensive and roundabout a way to meet the danger, Mr Mendelsohn thinks.

So ice became a weekend thing.

<> remaining ice is much thinner, so ice cover will disappear much faster.

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