iced tea

iced tea
a) Cold tea, a beverage.

Could you bring me some iced tea please?

b) A serving of cold tea.

I would like an iced tea with my sandwich, please.


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  • Iced tea — For other meanings, see Iced tea (disambiguation)Ice tea, also known as iced tea , is a form of cold tea, often served in a glass over ice. It may or may not be sweetened. Iced tea is also a popular packaged drink. It can be mixed with flavored… …   Wikipedia

  • iced tea — noun strong tea served over ice • Syn: ↑ice tea • Hypernyms: ↑tea * * * iced tea or ice tea noun Chilled sweetened tea flavoured eg with lemon • • • Main Entry: ↑ice * * * iced tea …   Useful english dictionary

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  • iced tea — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms iced tea : singular iced tea plural iced teas a drink made from tea with ice, and sometimes lemon or sugar, or a glass of this drink …   English dictionary

  • Iced tea (disambiguation) — Iced tea may refer to: *Iced tea, a drink *Ice T, a rapper *IcedTea, a Java related project …   Wikipedia

  • Iced tea spoon — An iced tea spoon, also called a soda spoon, is a long, thin spoon, used primarily in the United States, for stirring sugar or other sweeteners into iced tea, which is traditionally served in a tall glass.ee also* Bar spoon * Demitasse spoon *… …   Wikipedia

  • iced tea — (N. Amer. also ice tea) noun a chilled drink of sweetened black tea …   English new terms dictionary

  • iced tea — noun (C, U) cold tea with ice, lemon, and sugar, or a glass of this drink …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • iced tea —  Not ice …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

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