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In his 53 Stages of Tokaido, Japan's 19th century master printmaker depicts the teahouses and travelers, rainy downpours and icicled landscapes along the road that runs from Tokyo to Kyoto.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Concord and throughout New Hampshire, New York newspapers sold out as quickly as they could be unloaded from icicled baggage cars.

From Time Magazine Archive

The inside of my nose stung as I breathed in the icicled air.

From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson

Even though the rain has stopped, it's still damp, the kind of frigid humidity that makes you feel icicled and wet all the way through.

From "Girl in the Blue Coat" by Monica Hesse

The wind croons under the icicled eaves—   Croons and mutters a wordless song, And the old elm chafes its skeleton leaves   Against the windows all night long.

From The Coming of the Princess and Other Poems by MacLean, Kate Seymour




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