Idiom of the Week: Break the Ice – US Adult Literacy

Idiom of the Week: Break the Ice – US Adult Literacy

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Meaning: To make people comfortable or more talkative at the beginning of a party, meeting, or any other social gathering. The noun form is "ice breaker." Examples: On the first day of class I always like to do something fun to break the ice. He saw he needed to break the ice so he told…

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