ice cupboard

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ice cupboard (plural ice cupboards)

  1. (dated) A large cupboard or room kept at a temperature lower than room temperature for long-term, stable storage of perishable foods.
    • 1897, Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, volume 16, page 157:
      The activity of the yeast extract does not last long; it had vanished after being kept five days in an ice cupboard, but lasted for two weeks when mixed with cane-sugar solution.
    • 1933 January 9, George Orwell [pseudonym; Eric Arthur Blair], chapter XI, in Down and Out in Paris and London, London: Victor Gollancz [], →OCLC:
      At one end were five service lifts, and at the other an ice cupboard where we stored milk and butter. When you went into the ice cupboard you dropped a hundred degrees of temperature at a single step; it used to remind me of the hymn about Greenland's icy mountains and India's coral strand.

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