ice fishing
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ice fishing
First recorded in 1745–55
Example Sentences
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There are standout restaurants, plenty of outdoor recreation—from ice fishing in the winter to lakeside lounging in the summer—and a general sense that you don’t need much of a plan to enjoy yourself.
From Salon
She’s sympathetic and considerate, making sure to stop on the way to the station to pick up some nightcrawlers for Norm’s ice fishing.
From Salon
Owen was bummed but glad to have the whole weekend to spend at George’s family’s ice fishing cabin instead.
From Literature
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“We’re never going to get to the ice fishing cabin!”
From Literature
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Yeah, maybe he's a Democrat, but he knows about ice fishing and he is of their culture.
From Salon
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