ice-out
[ ahys-out ]
/ ˈaɪsˌaʊt /
noun Northern New England.
the breaking up of ice on lakes and streams during spring thaw.
Origin of ice-out
First recorded in 1965–70
Words nearby ice-out
ice-cream soda,
ice-cream suit,
ice-cream supper,
ice-free,
ice-minus,
ice-out,
ice-scoured,
ice-skate,
ice-up,
ice.,
iceberg
Example sentences from the Web for ice-out
But the ice-out has convinced organizers to get serious about their rights as revelers.
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