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iced adjective [ ʌɪst ]

• (of a drink or other liquid) cooled in or containing pieces of ice.
• "jugs of iced water"
Similar: cool, chilled, cold, refrigerated, with ice,
Opposite: hot,
• (of a cake or biscuit) decorated with icing.
Similar: covered with icing, glazed, frosted,

ice verb

• decorate (a cake or biscuit) with icing.
Similar: cover with icing, glaze, frost,
• clinch (something such as a victory or deal).
• kill.
• "she was saved from being iced by the mafia"
Origin: Old English īs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ijs and German Eis .


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