With a bit of effort, the man drove a wedge down through the log to split it. The great steel wedge on the front of the locomotive parted and pushed aside the snow covering the tracks.
He used the wedge to prop open the door.
The bush had been cut to be shaped like a wedge.
He used that story to put a wedge between them.
The igloo, which belonged to Mr. Polar Bear, was made of ice.
Let's go down to the thrift store for an ice cream sundae.
(one meaning is synonymous with ill-advised)He took an unadvised drive on the road during the ice storm.
I was delighted to have Ice-Cream for breakfast.
my thermos was full with ice cold water.
wedging ice to a cake at a wedding
put the ice in the cup
I need a bag of ice.
Ice is a type of solid.
Ice wedging
A sentence using as: As a family, we went to the store to get ice cream.
Ice wedging is a type of mechanical weathering.
Over time, their have been many ice ages
The igloo, which belonged to Mr. Polar Bear, was made of ice.
the man congeals the ice cream
I need a bag of ice.
Are you asking for a sentence using the word "or"?You may have either pie or ice cream, but not both.Should I turn right or left?