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were ice
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Water in frozen (solid) form.
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"Her hands were ice cold.
His boots were ice sculptures of boots.
There were ice shows and big-band performances.
Three men who, I later learned, were ICE agents were getting on an elevator with Schimanski.
"You were ice and she was glass," Lindy tells her father later.
All but 48 were in Michigan and almost all were ice fishermen.
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Her eyes were ice-blue.
Her recreations were ice-skating, dancing and jazz.
Outside Rockefeller Center, people were ice-skating, just like in the movies.
"We felt like we were ice-skating a little bit," Carter said, referring to the field conditions.
Not since the last century have I heard audiences clap the exits of actors as if they were ice-skaters who'd just executed a particularly difficult twirl.
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