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Definition of ice chest in English: ice chestnoun A chilled box for keeping something cold, especially food. Example sentencesExamples - They began to cling to the stick, refusing to drop into the ice chest.
- Oil lamps served as lights, and our ice chest held cold drinks and such.
- An old ice chest sat in between the two with candles, flashlights, and a battery-run clock on top of it.
- I recommend using a wheelchair and an ice chest, but any bizarre combination of objects will do.
- He reached into the ice chest and pulled out a bottle of vodka.
- They keep an ice chest filled with soft drinks and beer.
- Our solution for that problem was to keep an ice chest of goodies our room.
- The vials were then cooled in a portable ice chest until the bees appeared unable to fly but were still walking.
- Next to that is a glass topped ice chest with the Sushi items - prawn and salmon.
- Sasha and Connie came into the room lugging an ice chest of soda just as the doorbell was ringing.
- Very few homes had a refrigerator, but some had an ice chest.
- In the back we kept an ice chest filled of bottled water and soda.
- Keep the meat well chilled in an ice chest until ready to serve or grill.
- The ingredients can go in an ice chest in your trunk.
- Many fine throws of finely woven and dyed linen and cotton were strewn about with an ice chest for chilled wine.
- Our SUV was filled to the top with supplies - ice chests, food, sleeping gear.
- We pulled in to the lot about 11: 20, and I opened the ice chest.
- Dr. Stoly Michavcezek sat in Lenny's living room, an ice chest on his lap.
- He was just then arriving at the pond with a small ice chest looking very hung over.
- You can also store them in a large plastic foam ice chest in the garage, well buried in damp sand.
Definition of ice chest in US English: ice chestnounˈīs ˌCHest A chilled box for keeping something cold, especially food and beverages. Example sentencesExamples - An old ice chest sat in between the two with candles, flashlights, and a battery-run clock on top of it.
- The vials were then cooled in a portable ice chest until the bees appeared unable to fly but were still walking.
- He was just then arriving at the pond with a small ice chest looking very hung over.
- He reached into the ice chest and pulled out a bottle of vodka.
- Oil lamps served as lights, and our ice chest held cold drinks and such.
- Sasha and Connie came into the room lugging an ice chest of soda just as the doorbell was ringing.
- They began to cling to the stick, refusing to drop into the ice chest.
- Our SUV was filled to the top with supplies - ice chests, food, sleeping gear.
- Keep the meat well chilled in an ice chest until ready to serve or grill.
- The ingredients can go in an ice chest in your trunk.
- I recommend using a wheelchair and an ice chest, but any bizarre combination of objects will do.
- Very few homes had a refrigerator, but some had an ice chest.
- Our solution for that problem was to keep an ice chest of goodies our room.
- You can also store them in a large plastic foam ice chest in the garage, well buried in damp sand.
- We pulled in to the lot about 11: 20, and I opened the ice chest.
- In the back we kept an ice chest filled of bottled water and soda.
- They keep an ice chest filled with soft drinks and beer.
- Next to that is a glass topped ice chest with the Sushi items - prawn and salmon.
- Dr. Stoly Michavcezek sat in Lenny's living room, an ice chest on his lap.
- Many fine throws of finely woven and dyed linen and cotton were strewn about with an ice chest for chilled wine.
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