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ice cube

noun

  1. a small cube of ice, as one made in a special tray in the freezing compartment of a refrigerator or by an ice-making machine.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ice cube1

First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences

Imagine an intact diamond whose innards move with no friction, or a formed ice cube whose tightly-packed contents effortlessly flow.

Add a large ice cube and serve with a garnish of orange peel.

The Trailrunner also comes with a free 2-liter bladder and its intake hole is wide enough for ice cubes—perfect for keeping cool on a summer run.

IglooThis compact and convenient pick can fit on your countertop, all while having enough capacity to make 26 pounds of ice cubes in a 24-hour period.

Add ice cubes to a mixing glass, then follow with the whiskey, spice syrup and bitters and stir briefly to combine.

“Ice Cube and Schoolboy Q.” Osorio seems dumfounded by the decision.

Wiz Khalifa and Young Jeezy were on the cover; April's issue had Schoolboy Q and Ice Cube.

The shooting Ice Cube was referring to was the accidental killing of Karen Toshima by a stray bullet.

[Laughs] The fact that Ice Cube even knows who I am is still awesome to me.

It is an awesome thing to brag about, that you are in the same circle as Ice Cube.

Those frosted ice cube eyes pinned him in his tracks, and held his own like powerful magnets.

Farr toiled up the stairs, carrying one ice cube on his shoulder, with another swinging from tongs.

He sipped at his drink—a more grown-up highball, with a lone ice-cube in it, maybe a Scotch and soda.

I did so, and stood by while she got a pitcher and emptied the ice-cube trays from the refrigerator into it.

War on Nyjord—that's like being an ice-cube specialist in hell.

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