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iced [aɪst] adj
1. covered, coated, or chilled with ice 2. (Cookery) covered with icing iced cakes Translations iced [aɪst] ADJ [water] → helado, frío(de la nevera); [drink] → con hielo; [cake] → glaseado, escarchado iced adj (= covered in icing) cake, bun → glasiert, mit Zuckerguss überzogen iced [aɪst] adj a. (drink) → ghiacciato/a; (coffee, tea) → freddo/a b. (cake) → glassato/a iced [aɪst] adj a. (drink) → ghiacciato/a; (coffee, tea) → freddo/a b. (cake) → glassato/a How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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She led him into the dining-room, and pouring out a glass of iced tea handed it to him. Lady Wetherby, having got the Dance of Psyche out of her system, and replaced it with a glass of iced coffee, was inclined for conversation. Only, do not bite the iced ones, but suck them gently, lest they make your teeth ache. |
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