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icebergs

  • plural
    of iceberg.
    iceberg
    noun
    a large floating mass of ice, detached from a glacier and carried out to sea.

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I instead recall coasting past a flotilla of icebergs in Alaska’s Glacier Bay.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 8, 2026

These icebergs scraped sediment from the bedrock beneath the ice and released it into the ocean as they drifted north and melted.

From Science Daily Feb. 4, 2026

And because he is the centerpiece of the show, I rely on Noah a lot for guidance and help figuring out how to steer through all the icebergs.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 8, 2026

Miles decorated the office with pictures of penguins jumping off icebergs and gave out “penguin awards” to people who tried ideas that didn’t work and kept trying.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 29, 2025

We are unlikely to bump into icebergs during the summer months, so there should be no problems.

From "The (Mostly) True Story of Cleopatra's Needle" by Dan Gutman