Iced

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
ice \ice\ ([imac]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {iced} ([imac]st); p.
   pr. & vb. n. {icing} ([imac]"s[i^]ng).]
   1. To cover with ice; to convert into ice, or into something
      resembling ice.
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   2. To cover with icing, or frosting made of sugar and milk or
      white of egg; to frost, as cakes, tarts, etc.; as, iced
      cupcakes with a pink icing look delicious.
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   3. To chill or cool, as with ice; to freeze.
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   4. To kill. [slang]
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Iced \Iced\ ([imac]st), a.
   1. Covered with ice.
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   2. Chilled with ice; as, iced water; iced tea; iced coffee;
      -- of beverages.
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   3. (Cookery) Covered with something resembling ice, as sugar
      icing; frosted; as, iced cake.
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   {Iced cream}. Same as {Ice cream}, under {Ice}.
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