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Meaning of ice wagon

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ice wagon (n)

(formerly) a horse-drawn wagon that delivered ice door to door

(formerly) a horse-drawn wagon that delivered ice door to door

ice wagon Sentence Examples

  1. The ice wagon trundled down the cobblestone street, its bell clanging in the summer heat.
  2. Children chased the ice wagon, eager to buy a cool slice to quench their thirst.
  3. The iceman filled the water pitcher from the ice wagon, its cold water providing relief from the scorching sun.
  4. The ice wagon's arrival was a welcome sight on sweltering afternoons, bringing respite from the relentless heat.
  5. The ice wagon delivered blocks of ice to restaurants and businesses, preserving food in the days before refrigeration.
  6. The noise of the ice wagon's wheels on the pavement evoked memories of hot summer days and refreshing treats.
  7. As the ice wagon passed by, the sweet aroma of shaved ice wafted through the air, tempting passersby.
  8. The ice wagon became a symbol of summer, bringing joy to children and adults alike.
  9. The old ice wagon stood as a nostalgic reminder of a simpler time when ice was a precious commodity.
  10. The ice wagon's jingling bell announced its arrival, bringing a sense of refreshment and relief to the neighborhood.

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(formerly) a horse-drawn wagon that delivered ice door to door, (formerly) a horse-drawn wagon that delivered ice door to door

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The ice wagon trundled down the cobblestone street, its bell clanging in the summer heat.

Children chased the ice wagon, eager to buy a cool slice to quench their thirst.

The iceman filled the water pitcher from the ice wagon, its cold water providing relief from the scorching sun.

The ice wagon's arrival was a welcome sight on sweltering afternoons, bringing respite from the relentless heat.