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		Definition of ice-covered in English: ice-coveredadjective Having a layer of ice on the surface.  Example sentencesExamples -  In fact, ice-covered continents are not at all common in Earth's history, even at the poles.
 -  Lake Bonney is a permanently ice-covered lake in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
 -  A trapper in Michigan's Upper Peninsula lifts a snared beaver from a hole in an ice-covered river.
 -  Once this steaming milk drink was sold to skaters from stalls on the ice-covered canals.
 -  The River Thames froze over, for example, and fairs were held on London's ice-covered waterway.
 -  Noguchi took photographs of members of a Beijing swimming club paddling through an ice-covered lake in winter.
 -  Beneath the Arctic Ocean's ice-covered surface lies a tongue of warmer North Atlantic water.
 -  The distant, ice-covered world is no longer a true planet, according to a new definition of the term voted on by scientists today.
 -  Some sensible citizens took the initiative to clear the paths and curbs around their apartment block of flats but ice-covered walkways led to 21 accidents.
 -  The seasonally ice-covered regions of the Southern Ocean have distinctive ecological systems due to the growth of microalgae in sea ice.
 
    Definition of ice-covered in US English: ice-coveredadjective Having a layer of ice on the surface.  Example sentencesExamples -  Once this steaming milk drink was sold to skaters from stalls on the ice-covered canals.
 -  Beneath the Arctic Ocean's ice-covered surface lies a tongue of warmer North Atlantic water.
 -  Noguchi took photographs of members of a Beijing swimming club paddling through an ice-covered lake in winter.
 -  The River Thames froze over, for example, and fairs were held on London's ice-covered waterway.
 -  Some sensible citizens took the initiative to clear the paths and curbs around their apartment block of flats but ice-covered walkways led to 21 accidents.
 -  In fact, ice-covered continents are not at all common in Earth's history, even at the poles.
 -  Lake Bonney is a permanently ice-covered lake in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
 -  The distant, ice-covered world is no longer a true planet, according to a new definition of the term voted on by scientists today.
 -  A trapper in Michigan's Upper Peninsula lifts a snared beaver from a hole in an ice-covered river.
 -  The seasonally ice-covered regions of the Southern Ocean have distinctive ecological systems due to the growth of microalgae in sea ice.
 
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