Iced


[ahyst] /aɪst/

adjective
1.
covered with .
2.
cooled by means of :
iced tea.
3.
Cookery. covered with .
[ahys] /aɪs/
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:
camphor ice.
4.
a frozen dessert made of sweetened water and fruit juice.
5.
British. .
6.
icing, as on a cake.
7.
reserve; formality:
The ice of his manner betrayed his dislike of the new ambassador.
8.
Slang.

verb (used with object), iced, icing.
9.
to cover with ice.
10.
to change into ice; freeze.
11.
to cool with ice, as a drink.
12.
to cover (cake, sweet rolls, etc.) with icing; frost.
13.
to refrigerate with ice, as air.
14.
to make cold, as if with ice.
15.
to preserve by placing on ice.
16.
Ice Hockey. (especially in Canada) to put (a team) into formal play.
17.
Slang.

18.
Sports Slang. to establish a winning score or insurmountable lead in or otherwise assure victory in (a game or contest):
Her second goal iced the game.
verb (used without object), iced, icing.
19.
to change to ice; freeze:
The sherbet is icing in the refrigerator.
20.
to be coated with ice (often followed by up):
The windshield has iced up.
adjective
21.
of or made of ice:
ice shavings; an ice sculpture.
22.
for holding ice and food or drink to be chilled:
an ice bucket; an ice chest.
23.
on or done on the ice:
ice yachting.
Idioms
24.
break the ice,

25.
cut no ice, Informal. to have no influence or importance; fail to impress:
Her father’s position cuts no ice with me.
26.
ice it, Slang. stop it; that’s enough:
You’ve been complaining all day, so ice it.
27.
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.
28.
on ice, Informal.

29.
on thin ice, in a precarious or delicate situation:
You may pass the course, but you’re on thin ice right now.
Also, skating on thin ice.
/aɪst/
adjective
1.
covered, coated, or chilled with ice
2.
covered with icing: iced cakes
/aɪs/
noun
1.
water in the solid state, formed by freezing liquid water related adjective glacial
2.
a portion of ice cream
3.
(slang) a diamond or diamonds
4.
the field of play in ice hockey
5.
(slang) a concentrated and highly potent form of methamphetamine with dangerous side effects
6.
break the ice

7.
(informal) cut no ice, to fail to make an impression
8.
on ice, in abeyance; pending
9.
on thin ice, unsafe or unsafely; vulnerable or vulnerably
10.
(NZ, informal) the Ice, Antarctica
verb
11.
often foll by up, over, etc. to form or cause to form ice; freeze
12.
(transitive) to mix with ice or chill (a drink, etc)
13.
(transitive) to cover (a cake, etc) with icing
14.
(transitive) (US, slang) to kill
15.
(mainly Canadian, in ice hockey)

abbreviation (in Britain)
1.
Institution of Civil Engineers
n.

Old English is “ice” (also the name of the rune for -i-), from Proto-Germanic *isa- (cf. Old Norse iss, Old Frisian is, Dutch ijs, German Eis), with no certain cognates beyond Germanic, though possible relatives are Avestan aexa- “frost, ice,” isu- “frosty, icy;” Afghan asai “frost.” Slang meaning “diamonds” is attested from 1906.

Ice cube attested from 1904. Ice age attested from 1832. To break the ice “to make the first opening to any attempt” is from 1580s, metaphoric of making passages for boats by breaking up river ice though in modern use usually with implications of “cold reserve.”
v.

c.1400, ysen, “cover with ice,” from ice (n.). Related: Iced; icing.
ice
(īs)

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adjective

Excellent; fine; cool (1960s+ Cool talk)

noun

verb

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2.
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3.
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4.
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