IDIOMS WITH ICE (PUT SOMETHING ON ICE)
IDIOMS WITH ICE (PUT SOMETHING ON ICE): meaning and examples
Hello everyone... happy Friday to you. Today is our last Daily Vitamin lesson of the week.
Today's idiom with the word ICE in it is: to put something on ice
Definition: to postpone something
Example 1: I'm sorry to say that we're going to have to put our vacation plans on ice. I have to work in August due to the new project that just came in. I'm very sorry.
Example 2: Mary, why don't we put the marketing project on ice until we sort out our sales-team problem. Does that sound okay?
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All the best!