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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pitcher of ice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container that holds ice, typically in the context of serving drinks or beverages.
Example: "Please bring me a pitcher of ice so I can keep my drinks cold during the party."
Alternatives: "a container of ice" or "a jug of ice".
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Relief poured over me like a pitcher of ice water.
And there is a pitcher of ice water in front of you, should your throat feel dry.
Lucy rattled a plastic jar of aspirin and set it out on the table with a pitcher of ice water.
He certainly does not come across as someone who would enrage you enough that you would dump a pitcher of ice water over his head.
Those who did go there found themselves picketed, tarred as Nazis and genetic determinists or, in the case of the biologist E. O. Wilson, doused with a pitcher of ice water at a scientific conference.
The ice-blue package directs consumers to use as much coffee as they would for a full pot of coffee, but only half of the water, and to brew the coffee directly over ice or in a coffeemaker to be then poured into a pitcher of ice.
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With the most traditional of New York brunches — a spread of bagels and bialys, smoked fish and chopped liver, cream cheese and thinly sliced onions — I recommend a pitcher of ice-cold vodka infused with dill and not too much garlic.
Also, a large pitcher of ice water.
His wife returned from the kitchen with two rakı glasses, narrow as shot glasses but twice as tall, and a sweating pitcher of ice water.
We would keep a pitcher of it on ice for summer afternoons.
But it can take hours to subtract enough heat to chill a pitcher of tea or freeze ice cubes or ice cream.
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