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These days modern pampered players plant themselves in a courtside chair and gesture for drinks, ice-packs, bananas, towels, new rackets and anything else they may need.

From Reuters • Oct. 9, 2018

But then "ice-packs", "anti-inflammatories", "physiotherapy" and, worst of all, "total inactivity".

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2015

Down below, among the ice-packs, the noise as of an old-time battle going on—tumult and crashing and a boom! boom! like cannonading.

From The Magnetic North by Robins, Elizabeth

Shore erosion is there at a minimum in spite of the abrasion produced by the ice-packs when forced landward by the wind.

From North America by Russell, Israel C. (Cook)

Five or six miles to the south a long dentated crest upreared itself, plainly standing out against the fairly clear sky, and all along it drifted thousands of ice-packs.

From An Antarctic Mystery by Hoey, Frances Cashel

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