Verb
become covered with a layer of ice; of a surface such as a window
Source: WordNetWhen the wings iced up, the pilot was forced to land his plane Source: Internet
Sweeping is allowed anywhere on the ice up to the tee line, as long as it is only for one's own team stones. Source: Internet
It's the hill that buses jacknife down, then skid the rest of the way until they can go no longer, when the roads ice up and Seattle traffic is at a standstill. Source: Internet
It is best to ice up down there (20 to 30 minutes on, 10 off) for the first few days after the vasectomy. Source: Internet
So, in humid near-freezing conditions, the carburetor will be colder, and tend to ice up. Source: Internet
So “Bridge may be icy” means it’s possible that the bridge will ice up. Source: Internet