popsicle
1 of 1noun/ˈpɑpsɪkəl/
Forms:popsicles
1
a frozen dessert typically made from flavored water or fruit juice frozen around a stick
B2A popsicle is a frozen treat that is made by freezing flavored liquid around a stick. The liquid can be made from a variety of ingredients, such as juice, fruit puree, or even soda. The mixture is typically poured into a mold and frozen until it is solid, with a stick placed in the center to make it easy to hold and eat. Popsicles come in a wide range of flavors, from classic fruit flavors like strawberry and orange to more exotic flavors like cucumber or lavender. They are a popular dessert and snack in many countries around the world, and can be found in supermarkets, convenience stores, and specialty shops.
- She enjoyed a refreshing orange popsicle on a hot summer day.
- The kids eagerly lined up for popsicles after playing outside in the sun.
- He chose a grape popsicle from the freezer as a cool treat before bedtime.
- Popsicles come in a variety of flavors, from strawberry to lemonade.
- The popsicle melted quickly in the heat, leaving sticky fingers and satisfied smiles.