1. icebox - Noun
2. icebox - Adjective
white goods in which food can be stored at low temperatures
Source: WordNetThe American conception of advertising is to arouse desires and stimulate wants, to make people dissatisfied with the old and out-of-date and by constant iteration to send them out to work harder to get the latest model-whether that model be an icebox or a rug or a new home. Bruce Fairchild Barton
I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold. William Carlos Williams
Filming takes a lot out of you. It really does. It's immensely demanding, and you have to put the rest of your life in the icebox until you do your final shot. John Cleese
During this morning's operation, officers came upon an icebox that was tucked away in some mangroves. Source: Internet
Nowhere else in the world will you find people giving away icebox, seedless watermelons and tomatoes on Main Street the day before the Fourth of July. Source: Internet
He let the staff in on his secret: He’d wrap the pizzas in foil and store them in his icebox at home to bake later. Source: Internet