ice shove

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A phenomenon which occurs at the interface of land and water, when partially frozen-over bodies of water with broken ice encounter a constant wind that blows onto shore, blowing the pieces of ice onto shore, which pile up and drive further inland, potentially crushing shoreside buildings or pushing them off their foundations.

Word forms

ice shove ice shoves

Etymology

From ice + shove, in reference to ice being shoved onto shore, and shoving items on shore further inland.

Synonyms

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