There's a patch of glare ice about ten feet long, goes across both lanes of the road.
Stepping through the gash, she walks easily across glare ice to the top of an elevator shaft.
A streak of white hair over his left temple looked like glare ice.
Ned felt as if he were riding a monocycle at high speed across glare ice.
Three times its apparent gleam deceived even the mountaineer's practiced eye, but we found only a foot of "glare ice."
The headlights would do little to reveal the glare ice on the darkened road, but if Lucas had been poisoned, there wasn't time for caution.
But here there's no glare ice and wind and minus-60 temperatures.
The dangerous driving conditions would exist for the next few days, as the melting snow froze into glare ice each evening.
Then I fell through, and although my feet were touching the bottom, the riverbed was frozen with glare ice, just like the surface.
The red light was smooth, all right, but your foot didn't pressure-melt a film of water like when you stepped down on glare ice.