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On Ice

On Ice - to put off an idea, plan or proposal until a future time

  • I am going to put the party on ice for a while.
  • The city is going to put the building plans on ice. I hope they are going to discuss the building plans soon.
  • The idea of adding on the house was put on ice. We just do not have the money to do it.
  • I wanted to look for a new job, but I decided to put the idea on ice for a while.
  • Are you going to university this year or are you going to put it on ice?
  • Our wedding has been put on ice because of Covid-19.

Out Of My Mind

Over The Hill

On The Same Wavelength

Once And For All

Out Of The Woods

On Hand

On Call

Off Limits

On And Off

Out Of The Question

Out Like A Light

Out Of Time

On Board With

Off Color

On Top Of The World

On A Shoestring

On Ice

Out Of Control

Off The Wall

On Its last Leg

On Your Toes

Off The Top Of My Head

Of Age

Off The Hook

Once In A While

Out Cold

On Thin Ice

On The Other Hand

Out Of Work

On The Same Page

Oddball

Off The Beaten Path

Off Your Rocker

Off-duty

On Cloud Nine

On Edge

On (someones) Mind

On The Ball

On The House

Once In A Blue Moon

Out Of The Blue

Over My Dead Body

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