adjective
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covered, coated, or chilled with ice
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covered with icing
iced cakes
Other Word Forms
- uniced adjective
- well-iced adjective
Etymology
Origin of iced
Example Sentences
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“We were snowed in and iced in for three days at our house,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
Back in Chicago, I spent summer afternoons shopping for new school clothes or sipping iced mochas with Skye and Madi at my favorite café.
From Literature
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As I watched her march back to the house, I took a giant gulp of iced tea from the old stone jug.
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A large woman dressed in green with curly black hair and glittering green glasses is sitting in the kitchen drinking iced tea.
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When Babs says “supplies,” what she means is a whole box of pastries and a jug of iced tea.
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