"Ice tongue" refers to a long, narrow extension of ice that moves or sticks out from a larger mass of ice, typically a glacier, into water.
Sentences with «ice tongue»
In southeast Greenland for example, two large glaciers named Helheim and Kangerdlugssuaq lost parts of their floating ice tongues in 2003, and underwent a rapid acceleration to approximately three times their earlier speed. (nsidc.org)
Whether there is a direct link between the deep convection and the Odden Ice Tongue is a question of great interest and study. (realclimate.org)
When I kissed cool as ice My tongue got stuck nice She got into hot water I had to keep my cool Her mother objected I got rejected To hold my peace You know the saying... A picture is worth a thousand words. (myintimcity.com)