An ice bucket is a container which holds ice cubes or cold water and ice. You can use it to provide ice cubes to put in drinks, or to put bottles of wine in and keep the wine cool.
ice bucket in British English
(aɪs ˈbʌkɪt)
noun
a container holding ice cubes or cold water and ice, often used to keep a bottle of wine cool
A bottle of champagne waited in a silver ice bucket.
ice bucket in Hospitality
(aɪs bʌkɪt)
Word forms: (regular plural) ice buckets
noun
(Hospitality (hotel): Hotel room, bedroom)
An ice bucket is a container that holds ice cubes or cold water and ice. You can use it to provideice cubes to put in drinks, or to put bottles of wine in and keep the wine cool.
Bring a bottle of wine in an ice bucket.
Fill an ice bucket with ice if the customer ordered a white wine.
Your customers appreciate an ice bucket that keeps their drinks cold.
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Examples of 'ice bucket' in a sentence
ice bucket
Some of the guys just used the leg as an ice bucket for the bottle - and why not?