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The phrase "ice stick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a stick made of ice, often in the context of frozen treats or ice sculptures.
Example: "On a hot summer day, nothing beats the refreshing taste of an ice stick."
Alternatives: "ice pop" or "frozen treat."
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"I know coaches yell, 'Stick on the ice, stick on the ice,' but I just feel more comfortable this way," he said last month of his preferred move.
In a piece by Justesen called Ice Stick & Music Stand from 2001, an ice-stick, placed as if it was a sheet of written music on a note stand, drips into a metal bowl, creating ice-water-music, with sounds of drips and silence alternating, faster drips, shorter pauses of silence, and so on, allowing "melting time" to be not only seen but heard.
You could hack off a bit of multi-year sea ice, stick it in your drink and never notice its salty origins.
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This study compared carbon dioxide dry ice sticks (CO2) versus refrigerant spray (RS) to generate a patient response from different types of teeth restored to varying degrees.
The ice shelves of Antarctica, where land ice sticks out over the sea, are seen as crucial to holding back the massive land-based ice sheets behind them.
Now it is a barren, russet moraine studded with clues of its past: a lonely chunk of ice sticking out like an elongated diving board and a dirty white signpost with the fading graphic of a cartoonish condor on skis.
The reason became clear as the cutter circled back and the crew noted a 100-foot-long wedge of slushy ice stuck in front of the square bow of the barge.
The other reason is that ice sticks together better than rocks and metals, so when the ice that had condensed in small pieces ran into other pieces of ice, it tended to make bigger pieces, rather than bounce off or fragment as pieces of rock do.
From orbit, Cryosat senses the height of the ice sticking above the surface - the so-called freeboard.
You can sample glow-in-the-dark flavored ice sticks.
Keep the fabric tight against the horn to wipe off any ice sticking to it.
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