Word: Ice Show
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: An ice show is a type of entertainment where performers, usually ice skaters, perform various acts on ice. These shows can include dancing, storytelling, and sometimes special effects, all done while skating on a frozen surface.
In more advanced contexts, "ice shows" might refer to specific types of performances, such as: - Figure skating competitions: Where skaters perform routines to win medals. - Themed ice shows: Such as Disney on Ice, which combines storytelling with skating.
While "ice show" primarily refers to a performance on ice, in a broader sense, it can also imply: - Any public entertainment that takes place in a cold environment or uses ice as a theme, though this is less common.
While there aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "ice show," here are some expressions that might relate to performances: - "Break the ice": This means to start a conversation in a social setting, which is unrelated but uses the word "ice." - "On thin ice": This means to be in a risky situation.
An "ice show" is a fun and entertaining performance by ice skaters, perfect for family outings or special events.