the tip of the ice idiom meaning
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I think you mean the tip of the iceberg, if yes,then I have an answer for you.
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If something is said to be 'the tip of the iceberg', it means that something is only a small part of a much bigger situation. This idiom comes from the fact that only the tip of an iceberg can be seen and the rest of the iceberg, which is much larger, is underneath the water and cannot be seen.
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Thr tip of the iceberg means the small perceptible part of a much larger situation or problem that remains hidden.
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