Covered with roses, and cooled by ice, his body was kept available to the public for one week before its final burial.
"We swear it by ice and fire," they finished together.
The pieces may have come from erosion by water, ice or wind.
The AA had no idea what he meant by fire and ice.
His look was not cold and yet I felt pierced by ice.
It will cause burns similar to, but more severe than, those caused by dry ice.
Shut in, however, by ice, it was impossible to follow his track, which we had observed with the greatest attention.
With or without minerals, unbruised by ice, its age is not yet done.
She stood, surrounded by ice, but the back half of the chamber was solid rock.
Two men were dead, crushed by falling ice near the shaft.