iced
adjective
Origin of iced
ice
noun
verb (used with object), iced, ic·ing.
verb (used without object), iced, ic·ing.
adjective
Origin of ice
Related Words for iced
mum, reticent, restrained, mute, muted, wintry, crisp, snowy, frozen, brisk, raw, icy, frosty, cool, bitter, intense, bleak, frigid, chilled, restrictedExamples from the Web for iced
Contemporary Examples of iced
Upon entering, I spot Sevigny seated in the back, feasting on a plate of oysters, a goat cheese salad, and iced tea.
Chloe Sevigny on ‘The Cosmopolitans,’ New York’s Frat Boy Takeover, and ‘Asshole’ Michael AligMarlow Stern
August 24, 2014
The international model showcased her voice in an ad campaign for Lipton iced tea that appeared in Japan.
Miranda Kerr Records Elvis Cover, Beyonce Performs in VersaceThe Fashion Beast Team
February 24, 2014
Have you begun asking yourself why cell phones and cities and iced coffee makes men want to seek death on alien planets?
And once or twice a week, I will brew three gallon batches of iced tea, and put it in refrigeration.
I can watch Dodgeball any afternoon, with a glass of iced tea.
Guillermo Del Toro on ‘Cabinet of Curiosities,’ Collaborating with Kanye West, and MoreMarlow Stern
November 8, 2013
Historical Examples of iced
Then it is iced by applying warm water with a bit of hairy deerskin.
The Long Labrador TrailDillon Wallace
This cake may be iced either with clear icing or wine or fruit glaze.
Desserts and SaladsGesine Lemcke
I haven't had anything stronger than a glass of iced water all day.
VictoryJoseph Conrad
Representatively they are as different as iced water is to old port.
The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)Harry Furniss
He stumbled, sprawled upon the iced pavement, bruising his face.
Erik DornBen Hecht