IDIOM OF THE DAY: Break the ice FIGURATIVE MEANING: To initiate conversation or ease tension in a social setting. TYPICAL USAGE: "He told a joke at the beginning of the meeting to break the ice." ORIGIN: This idiom dates back to the practice of breaking ice in rivers to allow ships to pass, symbolising the removal of barriers.
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