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Definition of Ice tea
1. Noun. Strong tea served over ice.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ice Tea
Literary usage of Ice tea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Working with the Working Woman by Cornelia Stratton Parker (1922)
"slice to complete the ice-tea orders! The next pantry-girl job I fill will be in
winter when there is no demand for ice tea. I had also to keep on hand a ..."
2. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book: A Complete Collection of Original Recipes and by Mary Elizabeth Lyles Wilson (1914)
"Serve at once, or if needed for ice tea, pour off into a clean vessel to cool.
... In making ice tea, sweeten while hot, add lemon juice and rind is good. ..."
3. Confessions of a Book Agent; Or, Twenty Years by Stage and Rail; Being the by James Howard Mortimer (1906)
"... not care for ice tea so late at night, intimating at the same time that it
was ice water that I had ordered. "But dis ain't no ice tea, boss," he said, ..."