Synonyms for ice floe
Grammar : Noun |
Définition of ice floe
- As in glacier : noun mountain of ice, snow
- This meant that we were caught in the ice floe with no means of getting out!
- Extract from : « The Land of Tomorrow » by William B Stephenson, Jr.
- They were adrift on the ice floe, which was steadily taking them seaward.
- Extract from : « Bobby of the Labrador » by Dillon Wallace
- The ice floe's two miles wide, forty miles long and all piled up.
- Extract from : « Triple Spies » by Roy J. Snell
- So he rose some ninety feet, and finally arrived at the underside of the ice floe.
- Extract from : « Seed of the Arctic Ice » by H. G. Winter
- He turned a bright face on her as he struck out for the edge of the other ice floe.
- Extract from : « Carolyn of the Corners » by Ruth Belmore Endicott
- In a few seconds he had snaked the sled to 242 the edge of the ice floe on which he stood.
- Extract from : « Carolyn of the Corners » by Ruth Belmore Endicott
- A few miles from Petersburg we saw the first ice floe with its deep marine coloring, floating slowly towards the open sea.
- Extract from : « Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland » by William S. Thomas
- The freshness of the bear's tracks is proof that it had not drifted on some ice floe from remote parts of the Arctic basin.
- Extract from : « My Attainment of the Pole » by Frederick A. Cook
- The big crack was followed by a general splitting up of the ice floe.
- Extract from : « The Sea Rovers » by Rufus Rockwell Wilson
- Only his own length from him was the cleft in the ice floe, and it went down to deep water.
- Extract from : « Ulric the Jarl » by William O. Stoddard
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