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  • adjective Covered with a layer of ice

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Examples

  • Less than two weeks ago, a dog in Massachusetts was stuck on an iced-over pond for 5 days before being rescued.

    WATCH: Baby Doe Rescued From Icy River The Huffington Post 2011

  • What started as a tickle in my throat turned into a full-blown cold, a fitting tribute to the dreary iced-over town.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • What started as a tickle in my throat turned into a full-blown cold, a fitting tribute to the dreary iced-over town.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • In the past, the bears were able to travel the iced-over Hudson Bay for food, but in recent years it was taking more time to freeze over.

    Polar Bear Eats Cub: Cannibalism May Be On The Rise (GRAPHIC PHOTOS) 2011

  • The sheep dogs died when they fell through an iced-over loch, a significant emotional and practical loss, as my great-grandfather had devoted time and patience to training them.

    Family life 2011

  • What started as a tickle in my throat turned into a full-blown cold, a fitting tribute to the dreary iced-over town.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • He had not expected to do it, either—he had some notion of getting his face out of the wind that was blowing across the iced-over lake, and he found himself ducking his head toward her.

    The New Yorker Stories Ann Beattie 2010

  • A rancher near Watonga, Okla., called KWTV-Channel 9 on Monday after his calf got stuck in the middle of an iced-over pond.

    WATCH: Helicopter Blows Calf Stranded On Icy Pond To Safety AP/The Huffington Post 2010

  • A rancher near Watonga, Okla., called KWTV-Channel 9 on Monday after his calf got stuck in the middle of an iced-over pond.

    WATCH: Helicopter Blows Calf Stranded On Icy Pond To Safety AP/The Huffington Post 2010

  • You drank cold beers all afternoon in front of an iced-over air conditioner without saying a thing, and you drove along the highway shooting holes in every road sign you could.

    The Great San Francisco Poetry Wars, 5 2010

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