icebound

IPA: ˈaɪsbaʊnd

adjective

  • Completely surrounded by ice and therefore unable to move.

Examples of "icebound" in Sentences

  • The agency says two other ships icebound since January 4 have been freed.
  • In deep, dark blues and fiery russets, his wild, icebound vistas look almost cold enough to burn.
  • Their icebound mocassins were sadly worn by much travel, and the sharp ice of the river jams had cut them to rags.
  • MOSCOW mdash; A Russian icebreaker labored Monday through howling winds and heavy snow as it tried to reach icebound ships in the Sea of Okhotsk...
  • He removed her icebound moccasins while he listened to her tale, and stuck the point of his knife into her feet that he might see how far they were frozen.
  • MOSCOW AP A Russian icebreaker is laboring through howling winds and heavy snow as it tries to reach icebound ships in the Sea of Okhotsk where more than 500 seamen are trapped.
  • MOSCOW — A Russian icebreaker labored Monday through howling winds and heavy snow as it tried to reach icebound ships in the Sea of Okhotsk where more than 500 seamen are trapped.

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