A sailing vessel with runners and a cross-shaped frame; suitable for traveling over ice.
A ship with a reinforced bow to break up ice and keep channels open for navigation.
1 Downstairs were larger items such as an iceboat and a car.
2 Well, I have made that out to be an iceboat of some description.
3 Then an iceboat , a beautiful, tempting little one, whizzed past like an arrow.
4 At that moment a very shabby iceboat came in sight.
5 Just then a beautiful iceboat with reefed sail and flying streamers swept leisurely by.
6 Master of a small trading vessel- apleasureboat or iceboat . }
7 Fteley, why can't the iceboat make it upriver?
8 The great sail went slowly over; the iceboat swooped around like a great bird skimming the ice.
9 The latter brought the iceboat into the wind near the shore, and Isadore dropped the sail again.
10 So why don't you go back, and send me my things whenever the iceboat can get through.
11 Even Staples, who seemed to be tired of almost everything, liked the swiftness and exhilaration of the iceboat .
12 That iceboat will run over him.
13 The building of the iceboat progressed rapidly, and soon all that were wanting were the sail and the runners.
14 Get on board the iceboat .
15 The iceboat 's not running, something about the drifts of snow, so you'll have to skate down there tomorrow, first thing.
16 A huge iceboat , under full sail, came tearing down the canal, almost paralyzing Ben with the thought of instant destruction.
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