lollipop

[ˈlɒlɪpɒp]

lollipop Definition

a type of sweet that consists of a hard candy on the end of a stick.

Using lollipop: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lollipop" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She gave the child a lollipop to stop him from crying.

  • Example

    The lollipop was shaped like a heart.

  • Example

    He licked the lollipop until it was gone.

lollipop Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lollipop

Phrases with lollipop

  • lollipop lady/man

    a person who helps children cross the road safely near schools

    Example

    The lollipop lady stopped the traffic so that the children could cross the road.

  • a group of little people in the movie 'The Wizard of Oz'

    Example

    The Lollipop Guild welcomes you to Munchkinland!

  • lollipop head

    a person with a large head in proportion to their body

    Example

    He was called 'lollipop head' by his classmates because of his big head.

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Summary: lollipop in Brief

A 'lollipop' [ˈlɒlɪpɒp] is a type of sweet that consists of a hard candy on the end of a stick. It is often given to children as a treat or to stop them from crying. The term also extends to phrases like 'lollipop lady/man,' referring to a person who helps children cross the road, and 'lollipop head,' describing a person with a large head in proportion to their body.

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