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Definition of ice pack in English: ice packnoun 1 another term for ice bag Example sentencesExamples - The blond cautiously made his way over to me with ice pack in hand.
- And a guy who reportedly cut in line at a Florida Wal-Mart may want to ask Santa for an ice pack.
- And yes, there is likely to be tenderness, discomfort and slight swelling, so use an ice pack and stay off your feet for 48 hours.
- Caspian put another ice pack to the back of his head.
- After putting on some medicine and wrapping up her hands, the three gave Avalon a small ice pack to stop the swelling.
- I tied one ice pack to each side of my stomach so those areas could get ice as well.
- Place an ice pack on the injury to reduce swelling.
- She saw that it wasn't that bad, and the ice pack had reduced the swelling greatly.
- I'm at home now and ready for another round of pain meds, ice pack, and a nap.
- Angie and Nick returned with the bandages and ice pack for my ankle and handed them over to Jake and Shannon.
- But I had to keep this ice pack firm on my lip, even though it stung and was unmistakably cold.
- Lastly, the ice pack reduces inflammation and swelling of the plantar fascia in the injured areas.
- Put an ice pack on your body where the pain occurs for 20 minutes at a time, three or four times a day.
- I'm laying here with an ice pack hoping the swelling will go down before school Monday.
- Inside its all-cotton body is a removable insert of cherry stones that retain either heat or cold well, a safe and friendly alternative to a heating pad or ice pack.
- He returned with another ice pack and placed it on the damaged shoulder.
- Use an insulated thermos or ice pack to keep beverages cold.
- You can help to reduce swelling by using an ice pack on the area and using Benadryl.
- Rae was still in hysterics and Bryan was trying to calm her down, and Fantasia was crouching down next to the fallen couple with ice pack in her hands.
- Direct pressure with an ice pack brought the swelling down.
2 see pack (sense 4 of the noun) Definition of ice pack in US English: ice packnounˈaɪs ˌpækˈīs ˌpak 1A bag filled with ice and applied to the body to reduce swelling or lower temperature. Example sentencesExamples - Use an insulated thermos or ice pack to keep beverages cold.
- Rae was still in hysterics and Bryan was trying to calm her down, and Fantasia was crouching down next to the fallen couple with ice pack in her hands.
- Inside its all-cotton body is a removable insert of cherry stones that retain either heat or cold well, a safe and friendly alternative to a heating pad or ice pack.
- And yes, there is likely to be tenderness, discomfort and slight swelling, so use an ice pack and stay off your feet for 48 hours.
- And a guy who reportedly cut in line at a Florida Wal-Mart may want to ask Santa for an ice pack.
- Direct pressure with an ice pack brought the swelling down.
- She saw that it wasn't that bad, and the ice pack had reduced the swelling greatly.
- Put an ice pack on your body where the pain occurs for 20 minutes at a time, three or four times a day.
- Caspian put another ice pack to the back of his head.
- The blond cautiously made his way over to me with ice pack in hand.
- I'm laying here with an ice pack hoping the swelling will go down before school Monday.
- I tied one ice pack to each side of my stomach so those areas could get ice as well.
- Place an ice pack on the injury to reduce swelling.
- But I had to keep this ice pack firm on my lip, even though it stung and was unmistakably cold.
- Angie and Nick returned with the bandages and ice pack for my ankle and handed them over to Jake and Shannon.
- I'm at home now and ready for another round of pain meds, ice pack, and a nap.
- After putting on some medicine and wrapping up her hands, the three gave Avalon a small ice pack to stop the swelling.
- Lastly, the ice pack reduces inflammation and swelling of the plantar fascia in the injured areas.
- He returned with another ice pack and placed it on the damaged shoulder.
- You can help to reduce swelling by using an ice pack on the area and using Benadryl.
2 another term for pack ice |