Sentence examples for keep ice from inspiring English sources

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If you have a sugar problem and continue to keep ice cream in your fridge it's like an alcoholic keeping a fully stocked bar at home.

"We'll keep ice on it and see how he feels tomorrow".

Sometimes he had to spray their paws with Pam to keep ice from sticking.

The unexpected warmth means I'll keep ice on my beets in a cooler; the potatoes will continue to do fine.

That flaw allowed leaks that undermined the heating elements that were supposed to keep ice from forming on the rail.

For example, SLIPS could prevent biofilm from forming on medical devices and keep ice from forming on railings, roofs, wires, signs, and airplane wings.

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Haier keeps producing new ideas such as fridges with locks on them (to keep dormitory mates from snaffling your tofu), compact washing machines (for clothes for pampered Japanese pets) and freezers with compartments that keep ice-cream soft (for impatient gluttons).

"The doctor says to keep icing it".

The timescale of ice sintering nevertheless limits the ice-binding ability because particle collisions, lasting only milliseconds in the absence of electrostatic or capillary forces, are insufficient to keep ice-coated particles in contact long enough for sintering (Van Eaton et al. 2012a).

Extracts were kept ice-cold at all times.

Blood samples were kept ice-cold for a maximum of 30 minutes before RNA extraction.

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