icicles in English

noun
1
a hanging, tapering piece of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water.
Then, on location for 1993's The Age of Innocence in Troy, New York, Scorsese ran across an 1896 photo of a burned-out building, hauntingly dripping with icicles .

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1. Icicles depended from the eaves.

2. Icicles hung from the roof.

3. There were icicles hanging from the eaves.

4. The water formed into icicles on the window.

5. Icicles the size of stalactites hung from the eaves of wayside stations.

6. Sebald tossed icicles into the chimney, which disbursed warmth throughout the cottage.

7. Rain collecting at the tip of the rock has formed huge icicles.

8. 26 Icicles the size of stalactites hung from the eaves of wayside stations.

9. A small scar marked her forehead and icicles hung from her brown fur cap.

10. 18 A small scar marked her forehead and icicles hung from her brown fur cap.

11. Big, long icicles hanging from the eaves are not necessarily a sign of ice dams.

12. This accessory is available in the winter and features Antlers covered with sparkling, crystalline icicles

13. The rocks began to assume a mantle of translucent ice that dripped in grey icicles from overhangs.

14. He ignored the icicles too, a whole row of glistening two-and three-footers dripping from a pipe.

15. On his list of things to do, these delicate issues hung suspended like icicles from a limb.

16. I have no icicles and no ice dam, but the snow must be three feet deep on my roof.

17. He found himself moving forward once more, the wind still pressing against his shoulders, whipping his face with rain icicles.

18. No need to swing the axe here, just slot the picks on to the cracks between the welded icicles.

19. (Laughter) There were cardboard cut-out snowflakes covering the floor, glitter on every flat surface, and icicles all over the walls.

20. The icicles are due to water cascading over the edge of the roof, or over the frozen gutters, and down.

21. Along with commonplace bunnies, icicles, and round loaves of bread, decorations in the shape of sickles, hammers, and tractors were released.

22. Caffled (tangled) tamping (extremely angry) drang (a narrow alley) skirp (light rain) budger (butcher) catamouse (bat) catchypawl (tadpole) frost candles (icicles) sea parrot (puffin)

23. Snowy days, icicles dangling from the eaves, crisp air, and outdoor activities like tobogganing, skiing or ice skating are all reminders of the enchantment of the season.