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clear ice
noun
Black ice
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The bamboo copse was encased in clear ice.
But those solos were carved from the clear ice of artistic form.
It formed the same way that the clear ice on my windshield formed.
Clear ice, the stuff that looks like glass, gets its appearance from the water being moved during freezing.
For die-hard players, Roy Dombeck, its golf pro, has had to clear ice out of the holes.
It had entered the cracks of an iceberg and frozen there, and, when the iceberg broke up, the clear ice had floated away on the seawater.
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"The luminous colour of her skin, her clear ice-blue eyes, golden hair and exuberance, joie de vivre made her into a grandiose creature, extraterrestrial and at the same time moving and irresistible".
Kazuo Uyeda of Tender Bar, he's a star in this world, credited for that crystal-clear ice that's taken America by storm.
There was a cooler in the back of the car, full of sodas on ice — "the best ice, crystal-clear ice," Stuart said — and the sound of shifting Cokes provided additional percussion to a three-track Sarah Brightman CD on the stereo, which was playing very softly in a perpetual loop, hour after hour.
With its crystal-clear ice fragments along the shore and mountains in the background, this place is a favourite with film-makers; its most famous on-screen moment being the car chase on ice in the Bond film Die Another Day.
You can make clearer ice at home with distilled water that you've boiled to expel dissolved air.
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