1The discipline has been particularly fruitful in the case of the iceman.
2Maria looked back at the car the iceman had driven her in.
3The iceman bowed, and held his hat in his two hands behind him.
4Priestland, the iceman, melted in the heat and his game dissolved.
5But, say, what's on the carpet, as the iceman said to the thrush?
6Stellevato moaned softly, lost in some warm, immoral iceman's dream.
7He seemed like an iceman at times, even to her.
8In the old days the iceman had come, and brought in huge chunks of ice.
9It is only like the sign-boards that the iceman puts upon the thin ice, 'dangerous!'
10The milkman and the iceman and the butcher boy used to hold daily conversation with her.
11He talked to the barber, the grocer, the druggist, the streetcar conductor, the milkman, the iceman.
12The iceman simply doesn't miss chances like that.
13Is there anything in that novel about ringing in an iceman to break up a marriage?
14Tells about Lady Ursula Sensabaugh who entertains the iceman while Van Kleek, her lover is away.
15The iceman nodded, then leaned close to her.
16He talked to the barber, to the grocer, the druggist, the street-car conductor, the milkman, the iceman.