icehouse

IPA: ˈaɪshaʊs

Root Word: Icehouse

noun

  • a game of strategy played with pyramidal pieces
  • A deep cellar or outdoor building used for the storage of ice or snow; sometimes also used to store food at low temperature.
  • (US, colloquial) An ice hockey rink.
  • (climatology) A cold state in global climate.
  • (Texas) A convenience store.
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Examples of "icehouse" in Sentences

  • It was also used as an icehouse.
  • Icehouse also formed in the late 1970s.
  • The former Icehouse is now a gallery space.
  • Sawdust was used in the icehouse as an insulator.
  • This is the leftover foundation of an old icehouse.
  • The icehouse was located on the eastern part of campus.
  • There is also an icehouse in the gardens and a lodge house.
  • An icehouse earth is a period in which glaciation can occur.
  • Instead, the artist retreated to the loft of the family icehouse.
  • Again, Icehouse don't appear to be pioneers with the Fairlight either.

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