ice-creamery
See also: ice creamery and icecreamery
English
editNoun
editice-creamery (plural ice-creameries)
- Alternative form of ice creamery.
- 1853, J. Clement, editor, The Western Literary Messenger: A Family Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, Morality and General Intelligence, Buffalo: Jewett, Thomas & Co. […], page 55, column 2:
- […] now, Taylor, defiant and unconquerable, is building an ice-creamery on the corner of White street and Broadway, before the unimaginable splendor of which, Thomson will pale his ineffectual fire.
- 2010, Stephen Orr, Time’s Long Ruin, Wakefield Press, →ISBN, page 122:
- Glenelg beach, with its ice-creameries and book exchanges, pubs and fish shops selling Fresh Oshun Fish.
- 2022, Helen Rolfe, Finding Happiness at Heritage View, Boldwood Books, →ISBN:
- The rain lashed at the windows of the ice-creamery as Hazel, Gus, Peter, and Abigail huddled inside on the largest table.
- 2023, Fil Bufalo, Two Suitcases full of Kangaroos, Austin Macauley Publishers, →ISBN:
- It would have been too risky to have sought camouflage in the queue at the ice-creamery, hankering as I was for a sampling of a flavour other than strawberry, and a bottle of water.