Coat+or+cover+with+icing
1icing — ic·ing || aɪsɪŋ n. sweet spread for covering cakes and other confections, frosting, glaze; covering of ice aɪs n. frozen water; covering of frozen water; icing, glazing; substance which resembles frozen water; (Slang) diamonds v. freeze;… …
2cover — 01. She [covered] her face and began to cry. 02. My wife always steals all the [covers] in bed, so I always wake up in the middle of the night feeling cold. 03. We d better [cover] up the food until we start eating; otherwise, the flies will get… …
3ice — I. n. 1. Frozen water. 2. Concreted sugar, icing, frosting. 3. Ice cream. II. v. a. 1. Freeze, congeal, convert into ice. 2. Coat or cover with ice, ice over. 3. Coat or cover with icing, fro …
4ice — aɪs n. frozen water; covering of frozen water; icing, glazing; substance which resembles frozen water; (Slang) diamonds v. freeze; solidify by freezing; cover with icing, frost (a cake, etc.); chill; cover or coat with ice adj. made of ice; made …
5iced — aɪst adj. cold, chilled, refrigerated; covered in frosting (as of a cake); covered in ice aɪs n. frozen water; covering of frozen water; icing, glazing; substance which resembles frozen water; (Slang) diamonds v. freeze; solidify by freezing;… …
6ices — aɪs n. frozen water; covering of frozen water; icing, glazing; substance which resembles frozen water; (Slang) diamonds v. freeze; solidify by freezing; cover with icing, frost (a cake, etc.); chill; cover or coat with ice adj. made of ice; made …
7ice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. frost, rime; glacier; sherbet; icicle; slang, diamonds. v. freeze, chill. See cold. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. frost, crystal, hail, icicle, glacier, floe, ice cube, dry ice, black ice, white ice, chunk… …
8Cake decorating — is one of the sugar arts that uses icing and other edible decorative elements to make otherwise plain cakes more visually interesting. Alternatively, cakes can be molded and sculpted to resemble three dimensional persons, places and things. In… …
9Protection of exposed concrete — is necessary to prolong its service life. A 120 year design life for concrete infrastructure has become increasingly common. Without early preventive maintenance this design life target may be optimistic. The design service life of reinforced… …
10pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… …