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Popsicle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A popsicle is a frozen dessert made of flavored ice on a stick. It is a popular sweet treat, especially in warm weather, enjoyed by both children and adults.

popsicle

/ˈpɑpsɪkəl/ /ˈpɒpsɪkəl/

Definition:

A flavored ice confection on a stick, typically eaten as a frozen treat.

Synonyms:

ice lolly, ice pop, freezer pop

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

hot drink, warm soup

Common Collocations:

cold popsicle, fruity popsicle, melting popsicle, summer popsicle, homemade popsicle

Derivatives:

popsicles (plural), popsicle-like (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "popsicle" to refer to the frozen dessert; avoid confusion with other icy treats like ice cream or sorbet.

Common Phrases:

melt like a popsicle, cold as a popsicle, sticky from a popsicle

Etymology:

Derived from "pop" (soda) + "sickle" (diminutive of "icicle"), trademarked in 1923 but now genericized.

Examples:

  • 1. The child happily licked her strawberry popsicle on a hot day.
  • 2. He dropped his popsicle on the sidewalk and frowned at the mess.
  • 3. We made homemade popsicles with fruit juice and yogurt.
  • 4. She shared her grape popsicle with her little brother.

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