iceboat

NOUN
  1. a sailing vessel with runners and a cross-shaped frame; suitable for traveling over ice
  2. a ship with a reinforced bow to break up ice and keep channels open for navigation
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How To Use iceboat In A Sentence

  • The iceboat set out to chop a hole in the ice.
  • Modern iceboats have been reported to reach 90 miles per hour, but in 1938 an official speed record was set that still holds.
  • Inside the niche stood a single-masted sailing boat, an iceboat, resting on long titanium runners. Ice Hunt
  • There was even an iceboat, a catamaran resting on stainless-steel runners. Ice Hunt
  • In northern Maine, a paper in New Brunswick reported, "Canadian liquor in quantities from one gallon to a truckload is being hidden in the northern woods and distributed by automobile, sled and iceboat, on snowshoes and on skis. 'Last Call'
  • The iceboat set out to chop a hole in the ice.
  • She worked the foot pedals and expertly brought her iceboat around and braked the craft the makeshift parking lot. Ice Hunt
  • John Cameron Swayze, here, for Timex stopwatches… we attached this stopwatch to the blades on this lightning fast iceboat, and raced around the lake. Out of Context Ad Challenge – The Bleat.
  • And when the water gets hard only the iceboat crowd is smiling.
  • She turned her back on Tom and the others and strode to the iceboat. Ice Hunt
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