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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ice chest" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a container designed to keep ice and food or beverages cold, often used for picnics or outdoor activities.
Example: "We packed the ice chest with drinks and snacks for our beach trip."
Alternatives: "cooler" or "icebox."
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He pulled the attic steps down and placed his hatchet and ice chest near them.
In 1984, a few precious cubes were flown to the United States in an ice chest.
The dog was black, not huge, the size of a twenty-gallon ice chest.
Patrons consumed the chips and guacamole quickly, and the ice chest was emptying out.
Easy to get to lanterns, books, crayons, water, food, an ice chest, and a Coleman stove.
Music is the frozen tapioca in the ice chest of History.
He posted himself beside his ice chest, not the hot dog boiler.
Deputy Wright took note of an ice chest with lunch meat and bread.
Then Sosinski found the broken handle on the ice chest, and he realized exactly how Aldridge had fallen overboard.
That site was easy to use, and the ham arrived in two days, on time, packed in an ice chest.
He furnished the dwelling, built in a kukui nut tree, with plastic furniture, mosquito netting and an ice chest.
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