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lollipop

/lol-ee-pop/US // ˈlɒl iˌpɒp //UK // (ˈlɒlɪˌpɒp) //

棒棒糖,棒糖,棒冰,棒状突起

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a piece of hard candy attached to the end of a small stick that is held in the hand while the candy is licked.

Examples

  • Marabella, now licking her lollipop and tapping her foot, appears unfazed.

  • She is smiling, a pink-striped hat on her head and a mini rainbow lollipop sticking out of her mouth.

  • “On the Good Ship Lollipop” Maybe the most iconic Shirley Temple performance, from the 1934 movie Bright Eyes.

  • They handed the lollipop to Judy Garland, and you never saw it again.

  • He coached me on how to perform oral sex, likening it to “sucking a lollipop.”

  • All Hindoos indulge in sweets, which take the place of beer with us; instead of a 'nobbler,' they offer you a 'lollipop.'

  • Why, bless my heart, the last voyage I had a fellow who was always writing to the Earl of Lollipop, and signing himself his son.

  • The flames soon demolished the straw-roofed lollipop-shop, and left nothing but a heap of ashes as a memorial of its devastation.

  • No lollipop confectionery for him, melting in the mouth like painted butter.

  • This lollipop found its way straight into the receptive mouth of any small creature of the human race who came in her way.