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Definition of Popsicle
1. Noun. Ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick. "In England a popsicle is called an ice lolly"
Definition of Popsicle
1. Noun. (trademark) A type of ice lolly. ¹
2. Noun. Frozen (soplink fruit juice), flavored (soplink sugar water)(,) or the like, on a stick, of a size to be one serving. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Popsicle
1. flavored and colored water frozen on a stick -- a trademark [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Popsicle
Literary usage of Popsicle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ultimate Shape Book Grades K-2 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (2002)
"Cold Treat Students draw other cold treats and label each of the pictures.
,et the Writing Begin Beginning Writers • A New Flavor Students draw a Popsicle ..."
2. Helping Your Child Get Ready for School: With Activities for Children from by Nancy Paulu (1993)
"Place a Popsicle stick in each cup or compartment before the juice is ...
For variations, mix yogurt with the juice before freezing for a creamier Popsicle, ..."
3. Injured...What Now? by H.W. Muller-Wohlfahrt, Hans Jurgen Montag (1999)
"In case of a stiff shoulder, rub the painful area uniformly with ice or a "water
popsicle". Tip: To make a "water popsicle": Fill a yogurt container or a ..."
4. The Terrible Tooths by Susan D. Clark (1991)
"For 9 to 24 months Unsweetened fruit juice Pour juice into ice cube trays or
popsicle molds and freeze. Freeze: 1-2 months Variation: Process one can of ..."
5. Technology In The Classroom: Panacea Or Pandora's Box? Hearing Before The edited by Constance A. Morella (1999)
"We had one of our students who went out to the Good Humor truck and bought a
blueberry popsicle, ate the popsicle and brought the stick into the house. ..."
6. Science Experiments for Young Learnersby Jill Norris by Jill Norris (2000)
"Look at a popsicle, a pebble, and a crayon. Have students predict which will melt.
... Materials • plastic plates • ice cubes • popsicle • pebble • crayon ..."
7. Southwest Indians by Elaine Hansen Cleary (1996)
"Use 2 Popsicle® sticks with toothpick rungs. 4. Make the "hornos," or bee-shaped
ovens, using clay or play dough. Place them in front of the buildings. ..."