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Ice up Meaning in English

expression

ˈaɪs/ /ˈəp
EYES-uhp
ˈaɪs/ /ˈʌp
EYES-up

Definición

To become covered with ice, or to freeze and block movement or function.

Uso & Matices

Mostly used for physical things (windows, engines, lakes) that freeze due to cold. Common in winter or cold climates. Informal and descriptive. Often takes the form 'the pipes iced up' or 'the windshield iced up'. Not used for people or feelings.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

The car doors iced up overnight.

basic

My windows always ice up in the winter.

basic

The lake iced up after a week of freezing temperatures.

basic

Be careful, the steps have iced up and are really slippery.

natural

My windshield iced up so fast this morning, I couldn’t see a thing.

natural

If the pipes ice up, we might not have water until it melts.

natural