Cutting no ice is an old expression that means that you said did not change the other persons opinion on the subject.
Not cutting much ice is a variation on the phrase.
If something did cut much ice it would be the opposite. What was said DID change the other persons opinion.
To have as much work as one can manage.
Cut; to cut down
A Grub is a insect eaten usually by hen's . They like it so much as we like pizzas and ice creams.
To curtail can mean to cut short, or cut off a part of something. For example, to curtail a trip would mean to cut short a trip. A synonym to curtail is to cut back.
It means "Thank You". To be obliged is to owe an obligation, a debt. "Much obliged" is a cut down form of "I am much obliged to you" which means "I owe you one" which is another way of saying "Thank You."
"Cut the ice" and, more commonly "Break the ice" mean "to initiate a conversation".
Cut of Ice was created on 1960-02-17.
an auger
To have as much work as one can manage.
no you can not cut an ice hockey stick, but you can break it with the right amount of force you can if you get a big scissors
Yes. Light ice cream dies not mean light in weight. It means low in fat.
Most ice machines can make a lot more ice than they do. Hot water over taxes the ice machine and may cause the machine to cut off.
you ice it
You put bandages and ice on a cut but put on anisyeptic as well such as polysporin
I think you may mean the Ice Age. At one point in one of the Ice Ages, the Earth was almost covered by ice/glaciers.
-Put ice in your mouth
see a doctor