Definition of ice cube in US English:
ice cube
nounˈaɪs ˌkjubˈīs ˌkyo͞ob
A small block of ice made in a freezer, especially for adding to drinks.
as modifier an ice-cube tray
Example sentencesExamples
- At the end, it would be little more than a mangled ice cube.
- I was frozen like an ice cube; I was extremely tensed up.
- Afterwards, an ice cube wrapped in a towel will minimise swelling.
- Or, boil the leftover wine until it becomes a syrupy concentrate, and freeze it in an ice-cube tray.
- Just freeze it in an ice-cube tray and use the cubes as and when required.
- I start off like a shrunken ice cube and get going once I've had a thaw.
- The goal is to be the first group to melt the ice cube.
- Rub your face with an ice cube for an instant effect.
- I am building an iceman, ice cube by ice cube, in the unused freezer at work to replace Defrosty the Snowman.
- Just pour good oil into a plastic ice-cube tray and freeze until solid.
- I can remember a little child offering me an ice cube.
- I recommend chopping up the fresh herbs and putting them into an ice-cube tray.
- If you don't need it right away, you can freeze it in an ice cube tray for use later.
- I often freeze it in ice cube trays at this stage, then pop it out into bags or a box.
- Pour the mixture into a ice cube tray and freeze it.
- The ice cube from this spilt drink hasn't even had time to melt into the top of the card table.
- Try freezing it in an ice cube tray for single serving portions.
- Then a Cryo Beam came from the cloud and froze him into an ice cube.
- The story can be written at the back of an ice cube, because a few minutes into the movie, you can see it disappear.
- So I gave him an ice cube (a favorite treat), and some good ear scratching.