Definitions for iced

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IPA: /aɪst/

Iced is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.

You can make 31 anagrams from letters in iced (cdei).

Definitions for iced

noun

  1. the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
  2. the frozen surface of a body of water.
  3. any substance resembling frozen water:
  4. a frozen dessert made of sweetened water and fruit juice.
  5. British. ice cream.
  6. icing, as on a cake.
  7. reserve; formality:
  8. Slang. a diamond or diamonds. protection money paid to the police by the operator of an illicit business. a fee that a ticket broker pays to a theater manager in order to receive a favorable allotment of tickets.

Idioms

  1. break the ice, to succeed initially; make a beginning. to overcome reserve, awkwardness, or formality within a group, as in introducing persons:
  2. cut no ice, Informal. to have no influence or importance; fail to impress:
  3. ice it, Slang. stop it; that's enough:
  4. ice the puck, Ice Hockey. to hit the puck to the far end of the rink, especially from the defensive area across the offensive area.
  5. on ice, Informal. with a good chance of success or realization: out of activity, as in confinement or imprisonment. in a state of abeyance or readiness:
  6. on thin ice, in a precarious or delicate situation: Also, skating on thin ice.

adjective

  1. covered with ice.
  2. cooled by means of ice:
  3. Cookery. covered with icing.
  4. of or made of ice:
  5. for holding ice and food or drink to be chilled:
  6. on or done on the ice:

verb (used with object)

  1. to cover with ice.
  2. to change into ice; freeze.
  3. to cool with ice, as a drink.
  4. to cover (cake, sweet rolls, etc.) with icing; frost.
  5. to refrigerate with ice, as air.
  6. to make cold, as if with ice.
  7. to preserve by placing on ice.
  8. Ice Hockey. (especially in Canada) to put (a team) into formal play.
  9. Slang. to settle or seal; make sure of, as by signing a contract: to make (a business arrangement) more attractive by adding features or benefits: to kill, especially to murder:
  10. Sports Slang. to establish a winning score or insurmountable lead in or otherwise assure victory in (a game or contest):

verb (used without object)

  1. to change to ice; freeze:
  2. to be coated with ice (often followed by up):

Origin of iced

First recorded in 1680-90; ice + -ed2, -ed3

Examples for iced

The international model showcased her voice in an ad campaign for Lipton iced tea that appeared in Japan.

Upon entering, I spot Sevigny seated in the back, feasting on a plate of oysters, a goat cheese salad, and iced tea.

Then it is iced by applying warm water with a bit of hairy deerskin.

And once or twice a week, I will brew three gallon batches of iced tea, and put it in refrigeration.

Have you begun asking yourself why cell phones and cities and iced coffee makes men want to seek death on alien planets?

He stumbled, sprawled upon the iced pavement, bruising his face.

This cake may be iced either with clear icing or wine or fruit glaze.

I can watch Dodgeball any afternoon, with a glass of iced tea.

Representatively they are as different as iced water is to old port.

I haven't had anything stronger than a glass of iced water all day.

Word Value for iced
Scrable

7

Words with friends

8

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