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Meanings of having ice in English
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Usage of having ice in English
1
Do you really want to be responsible for stopping people havingice-cream?
2
There is no point havingice-free roads if the footpaths are like ice-rinks.
3
We're going to Scoops and havingice cream for dinner.
4
Not surprisingly, havingice daggers thrown at her was miserable.
5
The doctor realizes the necessity of havingice on hand to prepare ice-caps to help reduce the child's fever.
6
Havingice cream for dinner, however, was not an issue Judy wanted to battle over with her daughter.
7
Havingice-cream scoops of frozen smoothie does feel a little like having dessert for breakfast, but with home made granola, it's a novelty worth trying.
8
"It is nice-allof us havingice cream with you at the same time," she remarked, and her younger sisters enthusiastically agreed.