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  1. Definition of skating on thin ice in the Idioms Dictionary. skating on thin ice phrase. What does skating on thin ice expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Skating on thin ice is a delightful amusement until the ice breaks—and, perhaps, for some time after. But if the pastime should result in extensive scandal, no small share of the blame will belong to the dowager-system, and especially to the vigorous practitioners who have pushed it to such a length in our day.

  3. Skating away, skating away, skating away. On the thin ice of the new day. And as you cross the circle line. Well, the ice wall creaks behind. You're a rabbit on the run. And the silver splinters fly. In the corner of your eye. Shining in the setting sun. Well, do you ever get the feeling.

  4. To place oneself in a dangerous or delicate situation.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. walk on thin ice 1. To act or proceed with great care, caution, and consideration so as not to upset someone or trigger some imminent disaster. The littlest thing tends to anger my mother, so I feel like I have to walk on thin ice whenever I'm at her house. I suggest walking on thin ice if you plan to go after those lobbyists—they have the power and ...

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be (walking/treading/skating) on thin ice be (walking/treading/skating) on thin ice PROBLEM to be in a situation in which you are likely to upset someone or cause trouble I was on thin ice, and I knew it. → thin Examples from the Corpus be (walking/treading/skating) on thin ice • It had been ...

  7. english-idioms.info › en › idiomSkating on thin ice

    Meaning. The idiom "skating on thin ice" is used to describe a situation where someone is taking a risk or doing something that is precarious, with the potential for danger or disaster. It can also be used to describe a delicate balance in which any misstep could upset the stability of the situation.