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How to pronounce popsicle in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms ice lolly, lollipop, lolly
Type of frozen dessert


in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly.

Examples of popsicle

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Classrooms in each grade that raised the most donations earned a popsicle party.
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Immerse each popsicle into the chocolate then remove and sprinkle with coconut.
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That ShamWow guy could sell a ketchup popsicle to a woman wearing white gloves.
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Place the popsicle stick in the center of cup, using the foil to hold it in place.
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Thankfully, Travolta's Edna doesn't bring down this popsicle-hued dance party.
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Popsicle is the most popular brand of ice pop in the United States and Canada.
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I remember the popsicle man coming around and kids with money waiting at the corners.
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You give Little Johnny, who's all dressed up, a popsicle to cool him down.
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Make a picture frame with popsicle sticks tightly wrapped in colorful yarn.
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