Floe [noun]
Definition of Floe:
mountain of ice, snow
Opposite/Antonyms of Floe:
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Sentence/Example of Floe:
There's a clear passage through the floe, and clear water beyond, the lookout says.
No craft like the Grampus could work through a floe, What knots she could run, and what tons she could stow!
"Be ready, now," said Kit; when some one of the party on the floe fired on a sudden.
About seven o'clock we heard a splashing out along the floe.
We towed the carcass up to the edge of the floe, and pulled it up.
A number of men scrambled over the side on to a large piece of floe and handed up the ice.
A line of large grounded bergs and massive floe-ice was observed ahead trailing away from the ice-wall towards the north-west.
But the ship had come up with the solid floe-ice once more, and had to give way and steam along its edge.
Assisted by snow-ramps slanting down on to the floe, the ascent with ice-axes and alpine rope was fairly easy.
At noon we came up with the floe-ice again, in about the same latitude as on the western side of the long iceberg.