1. spiced - Adjective
2. spiced - Verb
of Spice
Source: Webster's dictionaryBetter a dish of husks to the accompaniment of a muted lute than to be satiated with stewed shark's fin and rich spiced wine of which the cost is frequently mentioned by the provider. Ernest Bramah
Nothing is pleasant that is not spiced with variety. Francis Bacon
Some of our loves and attachments are elemental and beyond our choosing, and for that very reason they come spiced with pain and regret and need and hollowness and a feeling as close to anger as I will ever be able to manage. Colm Tóibín
My mother had naturally spiced the pudding with sixpences and threepenny bits, called zacs and trays respectively. Grandpa had collected one of these in the oesophagus. He gave a protracted, strangled gurgle which for a long time we all took to be the beginning of some anecdote. Clive James
I love cooking during Christmas, all smells like the hot apple cider, the hot spiced wine. Amy Smart
After a wild weekend of historic offensive performances by player, spiced by some timely defense from all the winners, we have the answers to the makeup of the NFL’s Final Four. Source: Internet