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iced

adjective as in frozen

noun as in gelid

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Near the corner where Nyiah was shot, residents mused over iced tea and lemonade at the Players Lounge, a neighborhood restaurant and bar, about whether the shootings on 14th Street and Nationals Park would bring changes to policing.

One woman orders a couple of shots of iced Starbucks espresso in a venti cup and then pours a pre-made shake on top.

Round out your meal with Hello Sando’s togarashi-infused take on Costco’s macaroni salad and a half-and-half-inspired iced yuzu matcha lemonade featuring matcha from Leesburg-based Kenshō Tea.

Unflavored collagen powder might seem a little boring, but you can stir it into pretty much anything—even iced coffee.

Features water-to-coffee guides for proper brewing of both hot and iced coffees.

The Spire, like most fountains, has the basics -- Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Brisk Iced Tea and SoBe Lifewater.

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

On August 17, just a few weeks before the fall campaign iced off, he had to go on national TV to offer a mea kinda sorta culpa.

I drink a great deal of Japanese green white iced tea during the day.

My wife blew iced tea out of her nose, and then very politely said that she had the right genre but wrong author.

See, doctor; feel my hands—one would think that they had just come out of a pail of iced water.

But it was only Azalea Courtney, radiant as the morning, carrying a little silver pitcher full of iced lemonade.

The fallen or falling Minister emptied a glass of iced wine, and looked more contented than before.

"My wife is ever right," says Bill, and began feeling toward the table for the iced wine.

Now is winter; the frost has iced over the window-panes; in the dark room burns a solitary candle.

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On this page you'll find 316 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to iced, such as: bitter, bleak, brisk, chilled, cool, and crisp.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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