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  • "I'm like that ice-cutter, trying to get that friggin' oil to gnome."

    Mixology and Tango in Midtown Mike Vilensky 2012

  • Like a whetted blade, the ice-cutter cleaved through the frozen sea.

    Mini-Interview: Carl Walmsley | 2009

  • The sentence was never finished, for without warning, out of sight of a helping hand, Gladys and Harry skated right through a large hole, left by an ice-cutter without being marked by boughs, into ten feet of freezing water.

    The Empire Annual for Girls, 1911 Various 1899

  • Novazemblaites, and Spitzbergeners, are there not the ice-cutter and wood-chopper, the fox, musk-rat, and mink?

    Initial Studies in American Letters 1886

  • Here is our Lapland and Labrador, and for our Esquimaux and Knistenaux, Dog-ribbed Indians, Novazemblaites, and Spitzbergeners, are there not the ice-cutter and wood-chopper, the fox, musk-rat, and mink?

    Excursions Henry David Thoreau 1839

  • That cuts no ice around here…and we’re definitely in need of an ice-cutter, for all this gin!

    Sunday sermonizing « raincoaster 2007

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