On ice

The phrase "on ice" typically refers to something being postponed, delayed, or put on hold, often in the context of a planned event or action. It implies that an activity or situation is not currently active or in progress but is still being considered or kept in reserve for later execution. It can also be used to describe something being kept in a state of preservation or suspension, as if it is being kept on ice to maintain its freshness or readiness.


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