Popsicle


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Pop·si·cle

 (pŏp′sĭ-kəl, -sĭk′əl)
A trademark for a colored, flavored ice confection with one or two flat sticks for a handle.
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Popsicle

(ˈpɒpsɪkəl)
n
trademark US and Canadian an ice lolly
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Pop•si•cle

(ˈpɒp sɪ kəl, -ˌsɪk əl)
Trademark.
a brand of flavored ice on a stick.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Popsicle - ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stickpopsicle - ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick; "in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly"
frozen dessert - any of various desserts prepared by freezing
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Translations
nanuk
sodavandsis
mehujää
glace à l’eau
sladoled na štapiću
アイスキャンディー
아이스캔디
lučka
isglass
ไอติมรสผลไม้
kem que

Popsicle

® [ˈpɒpsɪkl] N (US) → polo m (Sp), paleta f (helada) (LAm)
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Popsicle®

n (US) → Eis ntam Stiel
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popsicle

® [ˈpɒpsɪkl] n (Am) → ghiacciolo
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

Popsicle

آيْسِ كْرِيـمْ nanuk sodavandsis Eis am Stiel γρανίτα paleta de helado, polo mehujää glace à l’eau sladoled na štapiću ghiacciolo アイスキャンディー 아이스캔디 waterijsje ispinne lody na patyku gelado com pauzinho, picolé мороженое на палочке isglass ไอติมรสผลไม้ çubuk buz kem que 冰棒
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* Pour the mixture into Popsicle molds and freeze until it begins to set, about 1 hour.
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To help you cool off, we raided supermarkets and convenience stores and tried every popsicle, drumstick and ice cream bar we could find so we can tell you which ones are good.
"Tweetums, can I taste your popsicle?" Tita Hilda, my mother's youngest sister, asked.
Visit La Mexicana, a combination "paleteria" (popsicle shop) and "neveria" (ice cream shop) located in a small strip mall on north U.S.
That is why Nguy ended up spending an hour one Sunday morning gluing together popsicle stick frames with a group of other APHA 2018 volunteers.
The authors provide a warning to readers: "Beware of the soul-sucking force of reasonableness." The Magic Castle Hotel in Los Angeles did this, for example, by creating the Popsicle Hotline.
The idea was to allow them to figure out a way in which popsicle sticks could be set together to form a catapult.
Harp began thinking he could combine his love of popsicles with a new way to earn a living, and in the course of following this dream he became founder of Gadson, Ala.-based Frios Gourmet Pops, a high-end organic popsicle company.
Mid-day Snack : A popsicle made with coconut water and blueberries or a strawberry yoghurt popsicle.