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lollipop
[lol-ee-pop]
noun
a piece of hard candy attached to the end of a small stick that is held in the hand while the candy is licked.
lollipop
/ ˈɒɪˌɒ /
noun
a boiled sweet or toffee stuck on a small wooden stick
another word for ice lolly
Word History and Origins
Origin of lollipop1
Example Sentences
The BBC also found a seller called UK Snack Supply advertising lollipops and crisps with no ingredient or allergen information.
South Norfolk Labour MP Ben Goldborough said he had great support for lollipop people.
They also bought some of Eric's pipes, typewriter and his first ever prop - a wooden lollipop.
Meanwhile, speaking about the idea of giving lollipops to clubbers at the venue, Mr Nejrup added: "As daft as it sounds, people tend to become quiet when they have something in their mouth."
At the bottom of the list, along with chewy sugar candies, are pure sugar candies such as lollipops, Jolly Ranchers, gummies and Smarties.
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