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ice tongs
noun
, (usually used with a plural verb)
- a small pair of tongs for serving ice cubes.
- tongs for handling a large block of ice.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ice tongs1
First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences
For instance, a passenger gets on the platform at Portage, and the ice tongs grasp him or her securely.
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A heavy pair of tongs, like ice-tongs, is attached to one end, and the log is snaked out by horses to the skidway.
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A pair of tongs (something like ice tongs) seized the shell by the ears and lifted it up to the gun bore.
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I said again, with the flute turning into a pair of ice-tongs that clamped into the corners of my heart.
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It had great claws as big as ice tongs, and it roared like a lion.
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