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ice pick

noun

  1. a sharp-pointed tool for chipping or cutting ice.


ice pick

noun

  1. a pointed tool used for breaking ice


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ice pick1

First recorded in 1860–65

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Example Sentences

In the end, they finally settled on me getting an ice pick in the back of my head or something.

In 1940, he was martyred at the tip of an ice pick wielded by a Soviet agent posing as an acolyte.

Insert a screwdriver or ice pick in a fish as shown, and the scales can be removed much better and quicker than in any other way.

Th' likes iv ye wud want to see th' tariff rejooced with a jack plane or an ice pick.

Is he recallin' th' happy days at Barnum's befure brutal man sunk an ice pick into him an' dhrove him to th' park?

Not wanting to go around it, he slid down one side and, with an ice pick, started to hack a foothold in the opposite bank.

And they began cutting steps in the iceberg, and at last the ice pick of the foremost came up over the edge.

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