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ice run
noun
The instance of river ice breaking apart and running downstream in the spring.
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She took a quick inventory and sent my husband on an ice run.
Every year 12 cubic kilometres of ice run into the sea.
To brake, riders engage metal appendages called rakes that jut out from their shoes like talons, to the ice run.
At the ice run, Paul Dickinson was talking about 'a right turn, a left turn and then an awesome turn'.
Banners hang from the rafters, video screens, which dangle 20ft above the ice, run flashy vignettes that later become popular gifs.
At issue is whether violence in a hockey game can constitute criminal assault, but McSorley labeled such a confrontation as common when emotions on the ice run high.
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Ice runs a variety of detention facilities across the country.
In a show chockablock with moral and ethical eunuchs, she seems to have the most ice running through her veins.
A half hour earlier, he and the other Rangers, without Messier, had been on the ice, running drills.
Ice ran through their veins, sending a chill down County's spine, and their goal arrived in the 37th minute.
Madden, referring to Gomez's apparent calm, said, "Either he has ice running through his veins or he just doesn't know any better".
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