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icebox.
noun
A box or compartment containing ice.
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Entertainment sites therefore either have to settle for a tiny audience, or to programme for narrowband (as Icebox does).
If he could somehow save enough for an icebox, a day's wage would not have bought a pound of meat to put in it.
"Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" is what my mother would have called a kakabarly — a large, foaming broth into which she emptied the forlorn and highly miscellaneous contents of her icebox.
After that, she bought a small icebox for the bedroom where she slept, though she continued to keep the larger items in the kitchen refrigerator.
Comment on the phosphorescent meat that turned up in the icebox of Mexia, Texas.
In his icebox, the writer found a package labelled "Gilbert's Frozen Boneless Veal Steaks".
(Impressions of one who has only read the newspapers) Each girl is made entirely of chromium, and she lives in a special icebox backstage, provided for that purpose.
His was the only room with its own kitchen setup in a small alcove — a stove, icebox, and sink.
After he had cleaned and dusted the room, he put an order to it all, as he had done with the things on the table — the dishes and food in mouseproof cannisters on the table beside the icebox, the two framed posters of mountains on the wall that were tilting to the left, the five photographs of unknown children on the bureau.
It had an icebox, a bed, a dresser with a mirror over it, a small table next to the bed, a chair just beside the door, and not much else.
Hey! My father had a great big walk-in icebox downstairs.
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