Iced - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |aɪst|  American pronunciation of the word iced
Brit.  |aɪst|  British pronunciation of the word iced
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto ice
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto ice

adjective

- With ice added.
I'd like an iced tea.
- Very cold, but not necessarily containing ice.
an iced drink
- Covered with icing.
an iced cake

verb

- Simple past tense and past participle of ice.

Extra examples

...with that win, the team has pretty much iced a spot in the play-offs...

He asked for a straw for his iced tea.

...a slightly acidulous drink that is far more refreshing than the overly sweet iced tea that is also available...

...brought out some iced tea to refresh the spirits of the folks working out in the sun...

The wings of the plane have iced up and it is too dangerous to fly.

Cool off with an iced drink.

Schools were closed when the roads iced over.

The plane's engines had iced up.

Parts of the river were iced over.

He refreshed himself with a glass of iced tea.

“I'll have an iced tea, please.” “I'll have one, too.”

"I'll have an iced tea, please." "I'll have one, too."

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