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Ice house; Icehouses; Ice houses; Ice-house; Icehouse (disambiguation); Ice House

icehouse         
An alternative word for cool or interesting, invented by the people at VH.
I heard this song the other day that I thought you might enjoy. It was icehouse.
The Icehouse (business growth centre)         
BUSINESS EDUCATION NONPROFIT IN NEW ZEALAND
ICEHOUSE (incubator); The Icehouse (Business Growth Centre)
The Icehouse is a business growth centre that creates learning environments for New Zealand SME business owners, entrepreneurs and founders to enable them to grow their companies. The Icehouse provides training and development workshops for New Zealand based SME owner managed companies to develop their business skills.
Ice house (building)         
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  • ice house near Ambler's Texaco Station]] in [[Dwight, Illinois]], United States
  • The ice house entrance, [[Eglinton Country Park]], Scotland
  • Ice house near Arcen Castle in Arcen, Netherlands
  • An icehouse in Macon, Georgia, c. 1877
  • The ice house at [[Moggerhanger Park]], [[Moggerhanger]], Bedfordshire
  • Former icehouse in [[Coney Island]], Brooklyn, [[New York City]]
BUILDINGS USED TO STORE ICE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, COMMONLY USED PRIOR TO THE INVENTION OF THE REFRIGERATOR
Icehouse (building); Ice well; Seokbinggo
An ice house, or icehouse, is a building used to store ice throughout the year, commonly used prior to the invention of the refrigerator. Some were underground chambers, usually man-made, close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes, but many were buildings with various types of insulation.

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Icehouse

Icehouse or ice house may refer to:

  • Ice house (building), a building where ice is stored
  • Ice shanty, a shelter for ice fishing also known as an Icehouse
  • Ice skating rink, a facility for ice skating.
  • Ice hockey arena, an area where ice hockey is played--often professionally.
Places
  • The Ice House, a folk music- turned comedy-club in Pasadena, California
  • The Ice House (Flagstaff, Arizona), listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Ice House (Moulton, Alabama), listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Tugnet Ice House, a category A listed building in Scotland, the largest of its kind remaining in the UK
  • The Icehouse (business growth centre), a business growth centre in New Zealand
  • London Ice House, an arena in London, Ontario, Canada
  • Medibank Icehouse (Winter Olympic Institute of Australia), Australia's only dual ice skating and ice sports venue
  • Vivekanandar Illam, a palace at Chennai, India, also known as Ice House
Music
  • Icehouse (band), an Australian rock band from 1981, formerly known as Flowers (1977-1981)
    • Icehouse (album), the 1980 debut Australian rock album by band Flowers, later called Icehouse
      • "Icehouse (song)", the title track, released as a single in 1981 by Icehouse
Film
  • Ice House (film), a 1989 film starring Melissa Gilbert and Bo Brinkman
Other
  • Icehouse (beer), a brand of American beer
  • Icehouse pieces, nestable and stackable pyramid-shaped pieces with which the abstract strategy game Icehouse and many other games are played
  • Icehouse Earth, a climate state describing glaciated periods of Earth history
Pronunciation examples for icehouse
1. unlikely we would have such as an intense runaway icehouse
How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction _ Annalee Newitz _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of icehouse
1. This year, however, the few clammers that remain in the bay area find themselves suddenly more popular than an icehouse in a heatwave.
2. Ice was hard to come by in the year since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita wrecked nearly every icehouse, dock and marina close to the Gulf of Mexico in southeast and southwest Louisiana.
3. "We just need him to win." The couple were in the upper–upper deck, and Samuel said, "We‘d sit on the ceiling if we had to." He was thinking about his father, who worked in an icehouse, and his mother, who was a community service worker, both dead.