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  • Tomoko Takushi, a graphic designer in Philadelphia, described her walk to work on the ice-glazed sidewalks as "terrifying."

    Winter storm spreads snow, ice across Mid-Atlantic, Northeast 2011

  • The road I traveled to get to the scene followed the coast for a time, sometimes skirting the shore so closely that a scrap of ice-glazed turf was all that separated the macadam from the complex geometry of salt-washed granite ledge and cold water.

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • Boris Grdanoski/Associated Press In the back of a bus in Skopje, Macedonia, commuters looked through an ice-glazed window.

    Snow Falls on Europe 2010

  • The road I traveled to get to the scene followed the coast for a time, sometimes skirting the shore so closely that a scrap of ice-glazed turf was all that separated the macadam from the complex geometry of salt-washed granite ledge and cold water.

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • The road I traveled to get to the scene followed the coast for a time, sometimes skirting the shore so closely that a scrap of ice-glazed turf was all that separated the macadam from the complex geometry of salt-washed granite ledge and cold water.

    Beginner’s Grace Kate Braestrup 2010

  • Ray drove Maryann and the children thirty miles over ice-glazed roads to board their train.

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • The sun was out, brilliantly illuminating the ice-glazed trees.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Will 2008

  • The sun was out, brilliantly illuminating the ice-glazed trees.

    DesignerBlog Will 2008

  • Shaking off the sleet from my ice-glazed hat and jacket, I seated myself near the door, and turning sideways was surprised to see Queequeg near me.

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • Just as Buffalo Hump loosed the arrow, Bigfoot stepped on an ice-glazed root and lost his footing.

    The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995

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