Ice-cream - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |aɪs ˈkriːm|  American pronunciation of the word ice-cream
Brit.  |aɪs ˈkriːm|  British pronunciation of the word ice-cream

noun

- (uncountable) A dessert made from frozen sweetened cream or a similar substance, usually flavoured.
Strawberries are particularly delicious with ice cream.
- (countable) A snack consisting of ice cream on a stick or in a wafer cone.
Can I have some money for an ice cream, Mum?
- Alternative spelling of ice cream.

Extra examples

Mummy, can I have an ice cream?

The coupon is good for one free ice-cream cone.

“What size ice-cream cones do you want?” “We'll take three larges and a small.”

The raspberry can be served with a dollop of ice-cream or whipped cream.

She dolloped some ice-cream onto my plate.

He was a vanilla ice-cream man.

The ice-cream is made on the premises.

Tablecloths were puddled with melted ice-cream.

The ice-cream savours of almonds.

Is there enough ice-cream to go around?

The hot weather has been a godsend for ice-cream sellers.

There's ice-cream for pudding.

'Mum, I don't like this ice-cream.' 'Oh, don't you start!'

Can I have a lick of your ice-cream?

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