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Definition of Lollypop
1. lollipop [n -S] - See also: lollipop
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lollypop
Literary usage of Lollypop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1899)
"lollypop. If 'twere my own, it scarcely could be better. ... lollypop, my heart
is on the wing. I feel in love, but not with thee, ..."
2. Fraser's Magazine (1882)
"The side with the best bar and longest purse is sure to win in the end,' answered
lollypop, dolefully, who had the professional spirit well developed. ..."
3. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1872)
"The side with the best bar and longest purse is sure to win in the end,' answered
lollypop, dolefully, who had the professional spirit well developed. ..."
4. The Village Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools by George Merriam, Charles Merriam (1841)
"JOHNNY and Tommy went into the school-room with the other boys, and Mr. lollypop,
the teacher, having said prayers, bade them come to him and learn their ..."
5. Fifty Years of My Life in the World of Sport at Home and Abroad by John Dugdale Astley (1895)
"The Duke of Hamilton owned lollypop, 3 years, and he and Brigg Boy ran in the
Portland ... After a severe race lollypop won, beating Brigg Boy by a neck. ..."
6. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1878)
"There were only lollypop and Ecossais in the Stockbridge Cup, because Alcazar,
... From the recent form of lollypop it looked any odds on him. ..."