IDIOMS WITH ICE (BREAK THE ICE)
IDIOMS WITH ICE (BREAK THE ICE): meaning and examples
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This week we are looking at Idioms with the word ICE in them.
Today's first idiom is: To break the Ice
Definition: to do or say something to relieve the tension or to get conversation started in a strained situation or when strangers meet.
Example 1: In order to break the ice before the negotiations started, each participant introduced themselves on a personal and professional level.
Example 2: Many people break the ice with strangers by talking about the weather.
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Enjoy the rest of your day and I'll see you tomorrow with another lesson!