To make people who have not met before feel more relaxed with each other/ to make an awkward situation feel more relaxed. - to break the ice, A small, noticeable part of a problem that is actually much bigger than it seems. - to be the tip of the iceberg, When it snows so heavily that you can't leave your house. - to be snowed in , A short period of very cold weather. - a cold snap, Overwhelmed or burdened with a large amount of work or responsibilities. - to be snowed under, Refers to a person who is very innocent and good. - to be as pure as the driven snow, Being in a risky or uncertain situation where one wrong move or decision could have negative consequences. - to be on thin ice, To postpone or delay something for later. - to put something on ice, To become frightened and anxious, and be unable to move, speak, or continue with something. - to freeze up, To dress warmly, usually by wearing multiple layers of clothes. - to wrap up,
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