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- noun Alternative spelling of
icebreaker .
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Examples
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On the other side, when we go out, for a drinks or something and answer that “ice-breaker” question about our occupation, we see how, within 15 minutes, our “company” skedaddle with some silly excuse.
Archive 2009-02-01 Darwi 2009
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On the other side, when we go out, for a drinks or something and answer that “ice-breaker” question about our occupation, we see how, within 15 minutes, our “company” skedaddle with some silly excuse.
Illness Darwi 2009
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I can't tell you how many times the story about David throwing the kid into the water has worked great as an ice-breaker.
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The Recipes: Classic Boiled Artichokes The ideal first course and ice-breaker: It's hard to be formal when you're eating with your fingers, a must with artichokes.
The Art of the Artichoke Dorie Greenspan 2011
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It has been eight weeks since the U.S. market has seen more than two or three initial public offerings in a week, so this is the ice-breaker.
Zipcar, Others Set Debuts Lynn Cowan 2011
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The boys really seem to like it and if nothing else it is an ice-breaker.
Web 2.0 2009
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"It is a good date place in the sense that it's a good ice-breaker, small and intimate," said owner Jason Denton.
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We experiment with new ice-breaker games, we try new visual aids and handouts, we invite the trans women in our community to join our exercise and dance classes.
But, but, but: Challenges to creating accessible and safe spaces for women « Planning the Day 2010
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The boys really seem to like it and if nothing else it is an ice-breaker.
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Since Derek is also a neurosurgeon, the new patient might be the perfect ice-breaker.
On the Set: Shepherd Siblings Reunite for Grey's Anatomy-Private Practice Crossover 2010
reesetee commented on the word ice-breaker
Folk name for the Mallard. Others include: frosty-beak, curly-tail, sookie, stubble duck, susies, twister, and whistler.
December 12, 2007