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ice
Noun
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A gas or liquid, normally water, which has been frozen (made solid)
When water is cooled below 0°C, it freezes into ice.
Ice is the solid state of water.
ice
Verb
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If you ice something, you cool it by putting ice or something else very cold on it.
I iced my knee after I hurt it in soccer.
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If you ice a cake, you cover with icing.
I iced this cake.
cream
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Cream is the fatty part of milk.
Would you like some cream in your coffee?
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The cream of something is only the best thing, or person.
He's the cream of the tennis world.
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Cream is a soft white colour
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A cream is a smooth oily substance that people put on their skin to make it soft or as a medicine.
You should clean the cut and put this cream on it three times a day.
cream
Verb
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To cream something is to puree or blend it into a liquid.
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To cream something is to make it turn into a cream-like color.
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To win easily or by a large amount.
The final score was 11-2, we creamed them!
cabinet
Noun
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A country's cabinet is the main group of politicians who work closely with the leader of the government.
Nearly all the cabinet ministers in Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's coalition government are immigrants or the sons of immigrants.
He was senior businessman before he joined President Clinton's Cabinet as Treasury secretary.
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A cabinet is a piece of furniture used to keep things in.
He walked over to the filing cabinet, took out the file and put it on his desk.