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Search phrase: ice

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All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.92These boys are boys of ice; they'll none have her.These boyes are boyes of Ice, they'le none haue heere:
As You Like ItAYL III.iv.16very ice of chastity is in them.very yce of chastity is in them.
CoriolanusCor I.i.171Than is the coal of fire upon the ice,Then is the coale of fire vpon the Ice,
HamletHam I.i.63He smote the sledded pole-axe on the ice.He smot the sledded Pollax on the Ice.
HamletHam III.i.136thy dowry: be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow,thy Dowrie. Be thou as chast as Ice, as pure as Snow,
Henry VH5 IV.i.195turn the sun to ice, with fanning in his face with aturne the Sunne to yce, with fanning in his face with a
King JohnKJ IV.ii.13To smooth the ice, or add another hueTo smooth the yce, or adde another hew
King LearKL IV.vi.240come not near th' old man; keep out, che vor' ye, or I'cecome not neere th'old man: keepe out che vor'ye, or ice
Measure for MeasureMM II.i.39Some run from brakes of office, and answer none,Some run from brakes of Ice, and answere none,
Measure for MeasureMM III.i.126In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice,In thrilling Region of thicke-ribbed Ice,
Measure for MeasureMM III.ii.104that when he makes water his urine is congealed ice.that when he makes water, his Vrine is congeal'd ice,
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND V.i.59That is, hot ice and wondrous strange snow.That is, hot ice, and wondrous strange snow.
OthelloOth V.ii.251It is a sword of Spain, the ice-brook's temper.It was a Sword of Spaine, the Ice brookes temper:
Richard IIIR3 IV.ii.22Tut, tut, thou art all ice; thy kindness freezes.Tut, tut, thou art all Ice, thy kindnesse freezes:
The Taming of the ShrewTS I.ii.264And if you break the ice and do this feat,And if you breake the ice, and do this seeke,
The Taming of the ShrewTS IV.i.12A piece of ice. If thou doubt it, thou mayst slideA piece of Ice: if thou doubt it, thou maist slide
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.227Candied with ice, caudle thy morning taste,Candied with Ice, Cawdle thy Morning taste
Troilus and CressidaTC III.iii.215The fool slides o'er the ice that you should break.The foole slides ore the Ice that you should breake.
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG III.ii.7Trenched in ice, which with an hour's heatTrenched in ice, which with an houres heate
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.i.107Set down in ice, which by hot grief uncandiedSet downe in yce, which by hot greefe uncandied
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.ii.34.1Are paid with ice to cool 'em.Are paide with yce to coole 'em.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK IV.iii.42to the navel and in ice up to th' heart, and there th' offendingto the / Nav'le, and in yce up to 'th hart, and there th' offending

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Glossary

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candiedmade of ice, crystallized, glistening
ice[metaphor for] cold contempt

Thesaurus

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ice, made ofcandied

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Words Families

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
ICEBASICice n, icicle n, icy adj
ICEWATERice-brook n

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beatrice speech
beatrice soliloquy
beatrice benedick
Benedick beatrice
gulling beatrice
Katherine and Alice scene
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