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Part of Speech: noun
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Also the iceman himself couldn't possibly of done half the things Shelley hotly urged him to do. - "Ma Pettengill", Harry Leon Wilson.
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Never, I suppose, had the child seen me, or the janitor, or the iceman or any of his adult male friends clad in close fitting tights such as Shakespeare wore. - "Seeing Things at Night", Heywood Broun.
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I'll tell you what it was on the next page, when, in case the iceman brings me some hot chocolate to put on my bread and butter, the bedtime story will be about Uncle Wiggily and the chickie. - "Uncle Wiggily's Travels", Howard R. Garis.