Proper noun
Ice.
(law) Abbreviation of Iceland.
By the final round … it was Wayne Gretzky who assumed the leadership both on and off the ice. citation He passed and shot with prodigious skill. Source: Internet
Gamma rays from these supernovae could have boosted levels of nitrogen oxides, which became trapped in the ice. citation Type Ia supernovae are thought to be potentially the most dangerous if they occur close enough to the Earth. Source: Internet
Ringed seals would build dens underneath fast ice. citation Interspecific predation among pinnipeds does occur. Source: Internet
The pebbled ice surface resembles an orange peel, and the stone moves on top of the pebbled ice. citation As the stone moves over the pebble, any rotation of the stone causes it to curl to the inside or outside. Source: Internet
Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding heavy, polished granite stones, also called rocks, across the ice curling sheet towards the house, a circular target marked on the ice. citation Each team has eight stones. Source: Internet
The key, I think, is what voters voting for her heard when she said ‘abolish ICE.’ Source: Internet