iceward

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English

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Etymology

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From ice +‎ -ward.

Adverb

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iceward (not comparable)

  1. Towards the ice
    • 1988 January 15, David Allen Jones, “The Boys of Winter”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Billy flashing the blade of the stick back down iceward (slap), and rocketing the hard black puck against the plain pine boards staked up against the wall of Mr. H.'s house (ka-BOOM!).