[
US
/ˈpɑpsɪkəɫ/
]
NOUN
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ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick
in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly
How To Use popsicle In A Sentence
- Also on some nag lists are Popsicle Shots, tubes of frozen dots in Lemon-Lime and Super Sour Fruit that children can tip directly into their mouths a category of food sometimes referred to as "pourable". The Seattle Times
- Some doctors say that children over 2 years old can have Gatorade, soda, clear soups, tea, Jell-O, and Popsicles.
- She takes half-hour showers after work and makes Dr Pepper popsicles in the ice tray, splintery brown cubes she sucks between her fingers.
- They loved making snow angels and licking icicles as though they were popsicles.
- Popsicle sticks are still in vogue, as are styrofoam, garden hose tubing, particle board, wire and glitter glue.
- The first day of school is right around the corner and young people around the country are relishing these last few days of summer vacation like the drippy end of a Popsicle.
- I make a planting hole for each seedling with my finger, then use a small pointed plant marker stake or wooden Popsicle stick to lift seedlings.
- The fans had wooden sticks glued on to them, the same as large popsicle sticks, and they were in songbook racks in front of the seats, at church. The Fan
- If a novel with a pink popsicle on the cover sounds to you like literature veering into the tedious, high-pitched and bloggy, fear not.
- Mix up some plaster of Paris with the water in the paper cup, stirring until smooth with the Popsicle stick.