ice lolly
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Definition
Noun: 1. A frozen dessert on a stick: A small, flavored ice confection, typically made from frozen fruit juice, flavored water, or ice cream, which is mounted on a thin wooden or plastic stick for holding.
Usage
- This word is primarily used as a countable noun.
- It is the common term used in British English. The equivalent term in American English is "popsicle" or "ice pop."
Examples
- "On a hot day, nothing beats a refreshing ice lolly."
- "The children each chose an ice lolly from the ice cream van."
- "She made homemade ice lollies using fresh orange juice."
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used generically for any frozen treat on a stick, but it often specifically implies a water-based, fruit-flavored ice, as opposed to one containing dairy.
Variants and Related Words
- Popsicle (noun, chiefly US): A trademark that has become a generic term for an ice lolly.
- Ice pop (noun, chiefly US): A generic term for an ice lolly.
- Lolly (noun, informal, UK): A common short form for "ice lolly."
Synonyms
- Frozen pop
- Ice block (Australia, New Zealand)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (As) nice as an ice lolly: An informal simile to describe something as very pleasant or refreshing, especially on a hot day.
- After that long walk, a cold drink was as nice as an ice lolly.
Noun
- ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick
- in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly