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ice pack
noun
- a bag or folded cloth containing ice, applied to a part of the body, esp the head, to cool, reduce swelling, etc
- another name for pack ice
- a sachet containing a gel that can be frozen or heated and that retains its temperature for an extended period of time, used esp in cool bags
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ice pack1
Example Sentences
Lacking refrigerators to cool ice packs or electricity to heat hot bags for treatment, Qaradaya’s staff adapted through collaboration, using cold chain boxes, which pharmacies use to keep heat-sensitive medications cool for transport.
He’s also been dealing with right wrist pain and wore a large ice pack on his shooting arm after he scored 28 against Milwaukee on Thursday.
Beyond various back, ankle, knee and foot injuries — this guy was a human ice pack — Williams had other injuries that showed up in his physical exam that caused the Lakers to rescind the trade.
Mooney, drenched in sweat and wearing an ice pack on her neck at each break in play, demonstrated impressive fitness levels in the scorching heat.
He spent the last half of the workout on the sideline with an ice pack on his right knee.
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