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ice cream
noun
- a frozen food containing cream or milk and butterfat, sugar, flavoring, and sometimes eggs.
ice cream
noun
- a kind of sweetened frozen liquid, properly made from cream and egg yolks but often made from milk or a custard base, flavoured in various ways
Word History and Origins
Origin of ice cream1
Example Sentences
I love its versatility – you can prepare it hot or cold and turn it into mousse or ice cream.
Lately, rather than the typical sit-down meals, she’s been hosting things like an ice cream social at Echo Park’s Fluffy McCloud’s, and she’s currently brainstorming a cooking competition-inspired dinner.
It would spread to a nearby tobacco warehouse, an ice cream factory and the Harland and Wolff engine factory.
I know you mainlined cigarette after cigarette, I know you drank melted ice cream like a sleeping potion, I know you wept so much that you could drown in a self-made sea.
The pizza toppings at mayoral forums have been chosen with RCV, as has the gourmet ice cream at other forums provided by the local favorite Jeni’s.
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