· Icecream melts, snow melts. Frozen meat thaws, cold fingers thaw out Things which melt leave a puddle. Things which thaw remain solid but no longer frozen. · "Thaw" is the ordinary verb for melting the ice from something or changing its frozen condition into something that is not frozen. Did you have a sentence in mind, m65iguel? Members … · What is the meaning of this phrase? Can I use it to start a conversation in a group of people? Is it similar to "to break the ice"? I read it in "Wuthering Heights". Thank you, Black Raven. · After all we know, allophonic spirantization of plosives (beth-vet, gimel-ghimel, daleth-dhaleth, koph-khoph, peh-pheh, taw-thaw) happened in post-exile times and would probably not be … · dethaw, thaw, unfreeze, unthaw, melt, dissolve - become or cause to become soft or liquid; "The sun melted the ice"; "the ice thawed"; "the ice cream melted"; "The heat melted the wax"; … · Do we have an American equivalent for this this French abbreviation "Rien À Signaler".? :confused: Thank you, Cashew Moderator note: Multiple threads merged to create this one. · Context: formal writing. Question: if I want to describe something that happens while something else is happening, can both captioned phrases be interchangeably used to describe the … · Is there anyone who can help me with the plural of euro? What is right "2 euros" or "2 euro"? In same articles I read the second example, but this summer in Ireland I heard people saying … · Hi, I heard a Singaporean say "There's no issue", "No issue" frequently, I wonder if "No problem" also means "No issue". The context is like: If you need my help, let me know, there's no …