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Verb ice up has 1 sense 
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| Definitions from the WebTerm: ice upDefinition: - (verb) To become covered or coated with ice. - (verb) To freeze or become frozen due to extremely cold temperatures. - (verb) To become cold or chilly. - (idiom) To become unable to continue functioning or operating due to the formation of ice. Sense 1: (verb) To become covered or coated with ice. Example sentence: The trees iced up overnight, creating a beautiful winter wonderland. Sense 2: (verb) To freeze or become frozen due to extremely cold temperatures. Example sentence: The car's engine iced up after staying outside all night in sub-zero temperatures. Sense 3: (verb) To become cold or chilly. Example sentence: She couldn't stay outside for long as her fingers started to ice up in the cold winter weather. Sense 4: (idiom) To become unable to continue functioning or operating due to the formation of ice. Example sentence: The plane couldn't take off as the wings iced up during the storm, causing a delay in the flight.Possible Related Products:- Ice Scraper - Antifreeze - Winter Gloves - Insulated Coats | ||||
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