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Definition of icehouse in English: icehousenounˈʌɪshaʊsˈaɪsˌhaʊs A building for storing ice, typically one situated partly or wholly underground. Example sentencesExamples - He said the problem appeared to relate to a septic tank serving a number of premises in the area of the ice house and Judds Quay.
- Based in a former ice house, the Watson empire lies behind a nondescript glass door.
- He could afford to spend only seven dollars for equipment: he got an electric fan, salt, and ice - and borrowed the corner of an ice house from a friend.
- I had Becky bring me a glass of ice chunks from the ice house, which I would pop into my mouth and suck on.
- Instead, his dull eyes flicked disinterestedly from ice house to ice house, noting the plume of smoke drifting from each.
- Commerce, starting with an ice house, creamery and blacksmith shop, expanded to auto dealers, retail stores, and shopping centers.
- Nor was I the one who spent days shivering in an ice house because I couldn't suss out the central heating system.
- Pass some lochans, looking out for an old ice house on your left, before the path rises in front of Flowerdale House.
- Elliott hopes that the ice house will be preserved as some kind of heritage and tourist attraction.
- In early March, Police Chief Gene Hill estimated between 5,000 and 6,000 ice houses were set up on nearby Lake Mille Lacs.
- What's a little funky about this ice house is that it isn't meant for fishing.
- We are on the main line sitting in sight of the old ice house.
- A sum of 1/6 was paid per horse cart or 9d per donkey cart for delivering the ice to the ice house from those pools.
- We then load the blocks onto toboggans, haul them to the ice house, and stack and pack them with sawdust on all sides.
- They learnt how to keep it for quite a long time by building ice houses, with a dome, which looked like igloos.
Definition of icehouse in US English: icehousenounˈaɪsˌhaʊsˈīsˌhous A building for storing ice, typically one situated partly or wholly underground. Example sentencesExamples - We then load the blocks onto toboggans, haul them to the ice house, and stack and pack them with sawdust on all sides.
- In early March, Police Chief Gene Hill estimated between 5,000 and 6,000 ice houses were set up on nearby Lake Mille Lacs.
- Nor was I the one who spent days shivering in an ice house because I couldn't suss out the central heating system.
- A sum of 1/6 was paid per horse cart or 9d per donkey cart for delivering the ice to the ice house from those pools.
- Pass some lochans, looking out for an old ice house on your left, before the path rises in front of Flowerdale House.
- Instead, his dull eyes flicked disinterestedly from ice house to ice house, noting the plume of smoke drifting from each.
- He said the problem appeared to relate to a septic tank serving a number of premises in the area of the ice house and Judds Quay.
- Elliott hopes that the ice house will be preserved as some kind of heritage and tourist attraction.
- I had Becky bring me a glass of ice chunks from the ice house, which I would pop into my mouth and suck on.
- We are on the main line sitting in sight of the old ice house.
- He could afford to spend only seven dollars for equipment: he got an electric fan, salt, and ice - and borrowed the corner of an ice house from a friend.
- Based in a former ice house, the Watson empire lies behind a nondescript glass door.
- What's a little funky about this ice house is that it isn't meant for fishing.
- They learnt how to keep it for quite a long time by building ice houses, with a dome, which looked like igloos.
- Commerce, starting with an ice house, creamery and blacksmith shop, expanded to auto dealers, retail stores, and shopping centers.
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