(of food) Stored at a very low temperature in order to preserve it
“The same trend holds true for iced coffee or tea and alcohol.”
Covered with or consisting of ice
“They all celebrated his success after the race and presented him with a specially iced cake.”
Covered with or consisting of ice
Captured and held as a convict or prisoner
Assumed to be decided or resolved
Past tense for to become frozen
“It's winter and soon, the lake will ice over and we can then get our skates out again.”
Past tense for to cool with ice
“You'd best ice your bruise so it doesn't swell up.”
(of cakes, tarts, etc.) Past tense for to cover with icing (frosting)
“My mother would ice the birthday cake in glorious thick royal frosting piled up like drifts of snow.”
Past tense for to perform an act that ensures success or victory
“Stephan would ice the game with another of his long bombs in the dying seconds.”
Past tense for to take another person's life
“Niko Bellic associated with many shady characters who would often ask him to ice their rivals on their behalf.”
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