Examples of 'been on ice' in a sentence

Meaning of "been on ice"

been on ice: postponed, delayed, or put on hold. This phrase is often used to indicate that something has been kept in a state of suspension or inactivity for a period of time

How to use "been on ice" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
been on ice
Since then the matter has been on ice.
Just been on ice for a little while.
The body has not been on ice.
Been on ice for at least a week.
We now know that this idea has been on ice for six years.
Shes been on ice ever since.
The body was found in a forest six months ago . Shes been on ice ever since.
I have been on ice before.
I got kept back . - The champagne has been on ice 6 hours.
John Doe has been on ice for three days.
I been on ice a couple of times myself, you know, but, uh, never this nice.
Best guess is it 's been on ice for about a week.
It 's been on ice for four years.
The champagne has been on ice 6 hours.
Says the man has been on ice since Hamilton? whose relationship.

See also

Agent Lee, I think she 's been on ice long enough.
She 's been on ice for a while.
Come on, we have been on ice all day.
She 's been on ice ever since.
Wailing [Thredson] She's been on ice for a while.
This has been on ice for 20 years.
I think she 's been on ice long enough.
I have been on ice for 30 years.
Well, they have been on ice the whole time.
Danny, that money 's been on ice for over eight years.
Wendy! She's been on ice for a while.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Ice
Ice machine electronic control in top of door
Preparing the ice machine for storage
Ice may fall from any structure
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary