Icing ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Icing ( noun )

  1. A sweet, creamy or glossy coating applied to cakes, pastries, and confectionery items.
  2. A layer of ice on a surface, such as on a road or a body of water.

Origin:

The word "icing" derives from the verb "ice" which means to cover with or as if with ice. it is used to describe the sweet, creamy or glossy coating applied to cakes, pastries and confectionery items.

Examples:

  1. She spread the icing on the cake.
  2. The icing on the cupcake was too sweet for my taste.
  3. The icing sugar was used to make the icing for the cookies.
  4. The icing on the lake was thick and dangerous.
  5. The driver had to be careful because of the icing on the road.

(As a verb)

Icing ( verb )

  1. A sweet, creamy or glossy coating applied to cakes, pastries, and confectionery items.
  2. A layer of ice on a surface, such as on a road or a body of water.

Origin:

The word "icing" derives from the verb "ice" which means to cover with or as if with ice. it is used to describe the sweet, creamy or glossy coating applied to cakes, pastries and confectionery items.

Examples:

  1. She spread the icing on the cake.
  2. The icing on the cupcake was too sweet for my taste.
  3. The icing sugar was used to make the icing for the cookies.
  4. The icing on the lake was thick and dangerous.
  5. The driver had to be careful because of the icing on the road.
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