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frozen cow-juice (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of frozen cow juice.
    • 1858 July 8, “Local & Territorial. Fourth of July Celebrations.”, in Henry M. Burt, editor, Bellevue Gazette. [], volume 2, number 33, Bellevue, Nebraska Territory, page [2], column 5:
      The exercises were closed at a late hour, by partaking of Ice Creams, made on the ground, and when we left, the children, both large and small, were “pitching into,” the frozen Cow-juice, with an unmistakable sign of satisfaction
    • 1875 June 24, “City and County”, in Ed. Borcherdt, editor, The Manitowoc Tribune, volume 22, number 10, Manitowoc, Wis., page [3], column 4:
      Next Saturday Mr. F. Mika will open an elegant ice cream room in the addition recently built to his store on north Eighth street, where in addition to frozen cow-juice, a fine assortment of fruit, confectionery, etc., may always be procured.
    • 1880, “The 1002nd Night”, in Puck, volume 7, number 175, page 338:
      'Madam,' said the Prince, who was of a lively wit: 'I perceive that you are dry; come with me to the shop of the merchant we both wot of, and we will eat frozen cow-juice, flavored with strawberry or vernilleh.'
    • 1882 October 23, “Stull Gets the Bulge on Spradley”, in Daily Evening Sentinel, third edition, volume I, number 267, Carlisle, Pa., page [4], column 3:
      Stully (to Spradley, who is dispensing ice cream to Faculty and Seniors): [] Ah, Doctah, Mr. Kleinhenn just informed me that you wished a plate of cweam. Vanilla, I believe? and Stully handed the cream to the pleased doctor and retired, full of glory and frozen cow-juice.
    • 1919 April 21, W. G. Mc., “[The Port of Kicks: Brest Really Fair Camp Now, but Bitter Taste Lingers; Princeton Soldier Tells of the City, the Camp Life and the Food—Home the Big Desire] No Yank Ice Cream”, in F. R. Ewing, editor, Princeton Clarion-News, volume LXXIV, number 59, Princeton, Ind.: The Clarion Publishing Co., page [2], column 6:
      Disappointment here, however, and my craving since last July for frozen cow-juice is still unappeased, because the alleged ice cream proved to be only a sort of fruit sherbet.