ice ax (Meaning)
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ice ax (n)
an ax used by mountain climbers for cutting footholds in ice
Synonyms & Antonyms of ice ax
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ice ax Sentence Examples
- The climber reached for the ice ax, its sharp pick biting into the icy slope.
- The mountaineers used ice axes to create footholds on the treacherous glacier.
- The alpinist balanced precariously on a narrow ridge, his ice ax providing a vital point of stability.
- The snow-covered peaks glistened in the sunlight, each summit a challenge to be conquered with an ice ax.
- The ice ax became an extension of the climber's body, helping him navigate the frozen wilderness.
- The sound of the ice ax scraping against the ice echoed through the canyon, a testament to the climber's determination.
- The ice ax's serrated blade effortlessly hacked through the hardened snow, creating a path for the hikers.
- The mountaineers carried ice axes as their indispensable companions, tools for conquering ice and snow.
- The ice ax served as a lifeline, connecting the climber to the unforgiving mountain.
- As the sun began to set, the ice axes cast long shadows across the icy expanse, marking the end of a day's adventure.
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an ax used by mountain climbers for cutting footholds in ice
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The climber reached for the ice ax, its sharp pick biting into the icy slope.
The mountaineers used ice axes to create footholds on the treacherous glacier.
The alpinist balanced precariously on a narrow ridge, his ice ax providing a vital point of stability.
The snow-covered peaks glistened in the sunlight, each summit a challenge to be conquered with an ice ax.