Weston mounted the giant icicle and worked her way up with un-newbie-like poise.
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For an icicle to grow, there must be a constant layer of water flowing over it.
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Solving an icicle problem is only one part of a chain of events within a house.
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Jack snapped a huge icicle off the side of the house and put it in the freezer.
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Icicle lights drape the house, and Santa Claus, snowmen and more adorn the scene.
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A goldfinch in his dark winter feathers feeds at an icicle-covered bird feeder.
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Icicle Bicycle is the debut studio album by chamber-rock band Pretty Balanced.
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Since we bought in the summer, of course, we didn't observe icicle formation.
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A large icicle falls from an overhead branch, hitting Harvey on the shoulder.
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Ice resembling a pendent spear, formed by the freezing of dripping water
An icicle is a spike of ice formed when water dripping or falling from an object freezes. Typically, icicles will form when ice or snow is melted by either sunlight or some other heat source (such as heat leaking from the interior of a heated building), and the resulting melted water runs off ...
Icicle is the name of two fictional DC Comics supervillains.
Icicle is the name of the largest ice yacht ever built. It was built for John Aspinwall Roosevelt for racing on the Hudson River, New York state in 1869. It was 21 metres (68u00A0ft 11 inches) long and carried 99 mu00B2 (1070u00A0ftu00B2) of canvas. The yacht is still, nearly 140 years later, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as a world record.
A spear-shape of ice
To see icicles falling from trees, denotes that some distinctive misfortune, or trouble, will soon vanish. See Ice.
(Icicles) A set of 6 different icicles that may be locked down in player homes.
Ice that forms in the shape of a narrow cone hanging point down. It usually forms when liquid water from a sheltered or heated source comes in contact with below-freezing air and freezes more or less rapidly as it flows.