WordNet
ice tea
n. strong tea served over ice [syn: iced tea]
Usage examples of "ice tea".
She barely came up to his shoulder, but she guzzled ice tea like she'd been in a desert the last few days.
By three oclock she was back outside, sitting on the dock with her feet in the water and a sweat-dewed glass of ice tea beside her.
There was a nearly empty bowl of what looked like clam chowder, broken rolls smeared with butter and a half-consumed glass of ice tea.
So I was out there playing with my sticks, thinking the usual thoughts about ice tea and sweet, willing women, when the Walking Boss came up and tapped me on the shoulder.
He stopped by the reading desk near the wallshelves and leaned against it, casually sipping a Long Island ice tea.