Glides over ice
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SLEDSGlides over ice
SKATESFish glides on ice (6)
SKIMSGlides over
SKIMSGlides lightly over.
SKISGlides over snow
GLAZEIce over
SKATEGlide over ice.
SLIDMoved over ice.
THEROCKSOn ... (over ice).
SKATEDGlided over ice
AXELSTurns over ice
MISTLiquor over crushed ice
FRAPPELiqueur over cracked ice
SOMBREROKahlua and cream over ice
SOMBREROKahlúa and cream over ice
AXEL540 degrees over the ice
slidcoast over snow or ice
TEASBeverages sometimes served over ice
FRAPPELiqueur served over shaved ice
MISTDrink served over cracked ice
CAPRIBanana liqueur drink shaken over ice
PEARY"Northward Over the Great Ice" writer
iceblinka glare over an ice field
MISTAlcoholic drink served over cracked ice
ZAMBONIIt's driven over the ice between periods
iceblinksICEBLINK, a glare over an ice field
skateto glide over ice with blades or wheels
JULEPCocktail with bourbon and sugar over crushed ice
skatesSKATE, to glide over ice with blades or wheels
skaterone who skates (to glide over ice with blades or wheels)
cornicea mass of snow, ice, etc., projecting over a mountain ridge.
skatersSKATER, one who skates (to glide over ice with blades or wheels)
icecapthick cover of ice over an area, sloping in all directions from the center
glissadeskillful glide over snow or ice in descending a mountain, as on skis or a toboggan
frappesafter-dinner drink consisting of a liqueur, as crème de menthe, poured over cracked or shaved ice
frappeafter-dinner drink consisting of a liqueur, as crème de menthe, poured over cracked or shaved ice
julepdrink consisting of a liquor (as bourbon or brandy) and sugar poured over crushed ice and garnished with mint
sledgesA vehicle on runners for conveying loads or passengers esp. over snow or ice, often pulled by draft animals
weasellight self-propelled tracked vehicle built either for traveling over snow, ice, or sand or as an amphibious vehicle
skijoringThe action of being pulled over snow or ice on skis by a horse or dog or a motor vehicle, as a sport or recreation activity