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icing
- IPA[ˈīsiNG]
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- a mixture of sugar with liquid or butter, typically flavored and colored, and used as a coating for cakes or cookies.;the formation of ice on an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle, or in an engine.
noun: icing, plural noun: icings
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- 1. a mixture of sugar with liquid or butter, typically flavored and colored, and used as a coating for cakes or cookies.
- 2. the formation of ice on an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle, or in an engine.
- 3. US the action of shooting the puck from one's own end of the rink to the other but not into the goal, for which the referee calls a face-off in one's own end.
- frozen water, a brittle transparent crystalline solid: the pipes were blocked with ice
- decorate (a cake) with icing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- frozen water, a brittle transparent crystalline solid: she scraped the ice off the windscreen her hands were as cold as ice
- decorate (a cake or biscuit) with icing.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a drink or other liquid) cooled in or containing pieces of ice: jugs of iced water
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a drink or other liquid) cooled in or mixed with pieces of ice: iced coffee
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the US) Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the US) Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an entry stored in a person's mobile phone that provides emergency contact information: paramedics failed to check his phone for ICE a newer phone may have an ICE key
- program (a mobile phone) with emergency information: frequent flyers are among those who routinely ICE their cell phones
Oxford American Dictionary
- internal combustion engine.
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- a mixture of sugar with water, egg white, or butter, used as a coating for cakes or biscuits.
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