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break ice
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8.43 |
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I broke the ice. |
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leave ice
|
8.23 |
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He needed help leaving the ice. |
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take ice
|
4.74 |
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They took ice dancing to new heights. |
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hit ice
|
3.16 |
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His head never hit the ice. |
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melt ice
|
3.16 |
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Melting ice? |
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cut ice
|
3.03 |
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That cut no ice. |
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have ice
|
1.78 |
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Tea has ice in it. |
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put ice
|
1.58 |
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Put ice in bucket. |
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add ice
|
1.38 |
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Add ice if you like. |
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see ice
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1.38 |
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He sees the ice. |
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apply ice
|
1.18 |
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Elevate them, and apply ice. |
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make ice
|
1.05 |
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On Monday they started making ice. |
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crush ice
|
0.99 |
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Crushed ice. |
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kiss ice
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0.79 |
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Maybe another was offended when Pelletier kissed the ice. |
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find ice
|
0.72 |
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He finds open ice. |
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sweep ice
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0.72 |
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They have a game, curling, where people sweep ice with brooms. |
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touch ice
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0.72 |
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Sand let his hand touch the ice while trying to land a triple toe loop, and it cost them. |
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scrape ice
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0.66 |
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Their chin guards scrape the ice. |
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use ice
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0.66 |
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They used melted ice for tea, cocoa and washing. |
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get ice
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0.59 |
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Have you got any ice? |