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Daily English Idiom
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ð§ Break the Ice â Today's English Idiom
Teach yourself "break the ice" in 3 swipeable flat-illustration cards: a literal ice-smashing scene, a bold plain-English definition, and a real workplace conversation example.
2026/05/18 21:01:09
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What if "break the ice" actually meant⊠breaking ice? ð§ðš
Swipe to see the real meaning â and how to actually use it at work or school.
Break the ice = do or say something that helps people relax and start talking, especially in an awkward or new situation.
Picture this: first day at a new job, you know nobody, the room is painfully quiet.
Your coworker walks over and says, "I'll introduce you to everyone â I'll break the ice!"
That's the idiom. No ice. No hammers.
ð Swipe through all 3 cards:
1ïžâ£ What it looks like â literally (spoiler: a hammer)
2ïžâ£ The real meaning, plain and simple
3ïžâ£ A real conversation you can actually use
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