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Definition of ice cream in English: ice creamnoun mass noun1A soft, sweet frozen food made with milk and cream and typically flavoured with vanilla, fruit, or other ingredients. Example sentencesExamples - For every donation to the National Blood Service they will get a free ice-cream tub voucher.
- The dessert menu is short, with the customary choices of creme caramel and ice cream.
- All that followed by apple pie, custard and vanilla ice cream is my idea of heaven.
- We defined high fat dairy food as whole milk, ice cream, hard cheese, butter, and sour cream.
- Of the puddings, a warm chocolate fondant with peanut ice-cream and artichoke caramel really stood out.
- I always have either tuna provencale, or the Drones burger and the warm chocolate tart with ice cream.
- A passing ice-cream vendor did well however, when he stopped to see what was going on.
- You can sample any of them with mini ice-cream spoons, from a tray of jars dedicated to that purpose.
- This is excellent on its own, but it would also be nice to serve it with ice-cream or custard.
- I enjoyed the hot chocolate fondant with stem ginger ice-cream and my petit fours were a delight.
- My sticky toffee pudding with tablet ice cream was the only standard-issue part of our whole meal.
- Visitors to Ripon may mistake the green and cream shelter in the Market Place for an ice-cream kiosk.
- You could, of course make your own sponge cake for this simple ice cream dessert.
- I had a choc covered flake cone, and was frustrated to find ice-cream melting onto my fingers.
- Dust with icing sugar, slice thickly and serve with custard, cream or ice-cream.
- The fresh petals are used in salads, as garnishes, and to flavour milk puddings and ice cream.
- For pudding I would have pecan pie and ginger ice cream with some kind of poison in it so I could cheat the hangman.
- I have grown-up children and fortunately they were never big ice-cream lovers.
- We loved to play on the roof and used to have mango ice-cream parties, musical evenings and fly kites up there.
- The brief dessert menu offers ice cream and pancake as well as baklava and kadaif.
- 1.1count noun A serving of ice cream.
Example sentencesExamples - Visitors to English Heritage sites will end up buying the company's products if they want an ice cream.
- Way back then an ice cream cost one old penny before galloping inflation set in.
- Blackcurrants are so intensely flavoured that you don't need much of their purée to make an ice cream.
- But I would actually have one of my dad's ice creams on the island.
- Now the firm, which could normally supply about 25,000 ice creams or lollies in a summer week, is nearing the end of its stock.
- A little child with a chocolate ice cream will think that they are in seventh heaven.
- Even middle-aged and old people relish the taste and take homemade or branded ice creams as dessert.
- I had to take her to the shop to buy her some sweets instead of an ice cream, but what she had really wanted was a cornet.
- Fruit fools, jellies, and ice creams were popular desserts.
- We had an ice cream in the cafe afterwards, and here's Deidre looking very relaxed.
- High yolk ratios can produce very rich bases, as in the Italian and French ice creams.
- I always thought it was an ice cream place, and it is really, they make and sell ice creams, but the also serve fantastic food.
- I bought an ice cream and sat on a bench eating it, not really tasting it.
- Desserts cost £2.95 and featured home-made puddings, gateaux and ice creams.
- I loved the trip to the bakery because that meant that I'd be treated to an ice cream.
- We'll have sandpits and paddling pools with ice creams and candy floss.
- We then sat by the river for the while, had an ice cream and chatted, and then went back to Gillian's, and chatted.
- I sit down with an ice cream and tell myself that the semi-random walk showed me some less familiar bits of Rome.
- Cream teas, ice creams and cold drinks will be served throughout the afternoon.
- Adding eggs leads to a level of richness that eggless ice creams most certainly lack.
OriginMid 18th century: alteration of iced cream. Definition of ice cream in US English: ice creamnounˌaɪs ˈkrim 1A soft frozen food made with sweetened and flavored milk fat. 冰激凌 Example sentencesExamples - We defined high fat dairy food as whole milk, ice cream, hard cheese, butter, and sour cream.
- I have grown-up children and fortunately they were never big ice-cream lovers.
- For pudding I would have pecan pie and ginger ice cream with some kind of poison in it so I could cheat the hangman.
- For every donation to the National Blood Service they will get a free ice-cream tub voucher.
- Of the puddings, a warm chocolate fondant with peanut ice-cream and artichoke caramel really stood out.
- I had a choc covered flake cone, and was frustrated to find ice-cream melting onto my fingers.
- I enjoyed the hot chocolate fondant with stem ginger ice-cream and my petit fours were a delight.
- Visitors to Ripon may mistake the green and cream shelter in the Market Place for an ice-cream kiosk.
- A passing ice-cream vendor did well however, when he stopped to see what was going on.
- This is excellent on its own, but it would also be nice to serve it with ice-cream or custard.
- The brief dessert menu offers ice cream and pancake as well as baklava and kadaif.
- My sticky toffee pudding with tablet ice cream was the only standard-issue part of our whole meal.
- You could, of course make your own sponge cake for this simple ice cream dessert.
- We loved to play on the roof and used to have mango ice-cream parties, musical evenings and fly kites up there.
- I always have either tuna provencale, or the Drones burger and the warm chocolate tart with ice cream.
- Dust with icing sugar, slice thickly and serve with custard, cream or ice-cream.
- You can sample any of them with mini ice-cream spoons, from a tray of jars dedicated to that purpose.
- The dessert menu is short, with the customary choices of creme caramel and ice cream.
- All that followed by apple pie, custard and vanilla ice cream is my idea of heaven.
- The fresh petals are used in salads, as garnishes, and to flavour milk puddings and ice cream.
- 1.1 A serving of ice cream.
Example sentencesExamples - I loved the trip to the bakery because that meant that I'd be treated to an ice cream.
- Cream teas, ice creams and cold drinks will be served throughout the afternoon.
- Way back then an ice cream cost one old penny before galloping inflation set in.
- We had an ice cream in the cafe afterwards, and here's Deidre looking very relaxed.
- We then sat by the river for the while, had an ice cream and chatted, and then went back to Gillian's, and chatted.
- Even middle-aged and old people relish the taste and take homemade or branded ice creams as dessert.
- Fruit fools, jellies, and ice creams were popular desserts.
- I had to take her to the shop to buy her some sweets instead of an ice cream, but what she had really wanted was a cornet.
- I sit down with an ice cream and tell myself that the semi-random walk showed me some less familiar bits of Rome.
- I always thought it was an ice cream place, and it is really, they make and sell ice creams, but the also serve fantastic food.
- But I would actually have one of my dad's ice creams on the island.
- A little child with a chocolate ice cream will think that they are in seventh heaven.
- Desserts cost £2.95 and featured home-made puddings, gateaux and ice creams.
- Blackcurrants are so intensely flavoured that you don't need much of their purée to make an ice cream.
- Visitors to English Heritage sites will end up buying the company's products if they want an ice cream.
- Now the firm, which could normally supply about 25,000 ice creams or lollies in a summer week, is nearing the end of its stock.
- I bought an ice cream and sat on a bench eating it, not really tasting it.
- High yolk ratios can produce very rich bases, as in the Italian and French ice creams.
- Adding eggs leads to a level of richness that eggless ice creams most certainly lack.
- We'll have sandpits and paddling pools with ice creams and candy floss.
OriginMid 18th century: alteration of iced cream. |