122 adjectives to describe icing

"My client went to work at once to regain the cabinet," continued Mr. Hornblower, plainly relieved that the thinnest ice had been crossed.

That is not the way to Torre Garda at all; and that slope is solid ice.

With the protecting water gone from about their houses, the drained pond a chaotic mass of broken ice, and the temperature forty or fifty degrees below zero, they would die within a few hours.

SOYER'S RECIPE FOR PRESERVING THE GRAVY IN SALT MEAT, WHEN IT IS TO BE SERVED COLD.Fill two tubs with cold water, into which throw a few pounds of rough ice; and when the meat is done, put it into one of the tubs of ice-water; let it remain 1 minute, when take out, and put it into the other tub.

But see here, Colonel, you mustn't go thinkin' it's smooth glare-ice, like this, all the way.

The first ice was seen on 12th December in 62 degrees 10 minutes South, and on the 15th, in 66 degrees South, they were obliged to edge away north as they were surrounded by large quantities of loose ice, and it was very foggy.

Though cold and bloodless as a landscape of polar ice, building was going on in the dark with incessant activity.

If he might be pardoned the liberty he would recommend a little ice in it.

Morse, on his snowshoes, crossed the thinly frozen ice safely.

Behold these regions of eternal ice and snowmiles upon miles of frozen real estate.

Going to the Pond, with a borrowed hatchet, he cut a bole in the thick ice, lost the hatchet, and, after bathing his head in the water, declared that his alpaca nephew was not there.

I favoured the latter course, and on discussion we found it obviously the best, so we turned back close around Inaccessible Island and steered for the fast ice off the Cape at full speed.

Out on the slippery ice he ran, and then he turned around and, looking at Daddy Blake and the two children, he barked as loudly as he could.

When the pudding is perfectly frozen, put it into a pineapple-shaped mould; close the lid, place it again in the freezing-pan, covered over with pounded ice and saltpetre, and let it remain until required for table; then turn the pudding out, and serve.

[forms of frozen water] ice; snow, snowflake, snow crystal, snow drift; sleet; hail, hailstone; rime, frost; hoar frost, white frost, hard frost, sharp frost; barf; glaze [U.S.], lolly [U.S.]; icicle, thick-ribbed ice; fall of snow, heavy fall; iceberg, icefloe; floe berg; glacier; nevee, serac^; pruina^. [cold substances] freezing mixture, dry ice, liquid nitrogen, liquid helium.

Here he found the door locked also, but, putting his shoulder against it, he burst the locks as though they were made of brittle ice.

He stood straight up in the bucket like a champagne-bottle in a cooler, and he could not have resented his predicament more if he had been set in crushed ice instead of warm water.

Later in the night we passed out of this into long lanes of water and some of thin brash ice, hence the progress made.

All shod with steel We hissed along the polished ice, in games Confederate, imitative of the chase And woodland pleasuresthe resounding horn, The pack loud-chiming and the hunted hare.

The surface snow, though sprinkled with stones shot down from the cliffs, was in some places almost pure, gradually becoming crystalline and changing to whitish porous ice of different shades of color, and this again changing at a depth of 20 or 30 feet to blue ice, some of the ribbon-like bands of which were nearly pure, and blended with the paler bands in the most gradual and delicate manner imaginable.

In the winter the frost-king asserts his dominion and locks up all approaches with impenetrable ice, and the summer is of the briefest.

A second or two later he was helping to drag the dog back upon the firm ice.

All day Edna M stood over a tank filled with thick chocolate icing.

The wonder was it did not crack under the strain; but Northern ice ahs the air of being strangely flexile.

They had looked forward eagerly to the first encounter with their kind, but this vision floating by on the treacherous ice, of men who rather dared the current and the crash of contending floes than land where they were, seemed of evil augury.

122 adjectives to describe  icing