[ UK /lˈɒli/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɑɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick
    in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly
  2. informal terms for money
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How To Use lolly In A Sentence

  • Here we give three recipes for making your own perfect ice lolly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jonathan Evans, who teaches biology at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, says the industry needs to quit pushing the fantasy that replacing all these trees with loblolly is ‘reforestation.’
  • From Thursday on, the television cameras will beam sumptuous shots of loblolly pines and blushing azaleas around the world.
  • Wipe the apples and push lolly sticks into them.
  • There's only so many bananas you can eat, the odd lolly is nice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dressing up time at the weekend and Lolly wasn't too impressed with it while Lucy just posed away all night.
  • In the afternoon she buys a lolly and her second bag of crisps. Bad Food Britain
  • She strikes me as a no-nonsense gal, the sort of English rose, raised on tea and hockey, who'd be calm in a crisis and know how to make splints out of ice lolly sticks.
  • Its eyes were screwed up like the twisty ends of lolly wrappers and its mouth was open wide like a garbage disposal unit, but three times as loud.
  • thickly timbered ridges clothed with loblolly pine and holly
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