ice drop
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edit- (Philippines) Frozen fruit juice, flavored sugar water or the like, on a stick, of a size to be one serving; a popsicle.
- 1922 June 27, “Philippine Health Service”, in Official Gazette, volume 20, number 76, page 1327:
- Envorcing regulations regarding approval of applications for license to operate ice drop factories and sale of ice drops
- 2020, Bartolomea Agatep-Enrico, Under His Wings:
- Papa also “conscripted” a new “army” of ice cream and ice drop ambulant peddlers.
- (dated, obsolete) The small vesicles, filled with fluid, occurring on the stems and leaves of certain plants of the family Aizoaceae.
- 1842, Anne Pratt, The Pictorial Catechism of Botany, page 4:
- The cuticle of a plum, and of some other fruits, has a kind of powder upon it; and the cuticle of the ice-plant has on it a number of little clear spots, which look like ice-drops.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ice, drop.; a drop of ice.
- 1752, Awnsham Churchill, A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Some Now First Printed from Original Manuscripts, Others Now First Published in English. In Eight Volumes. With a General Preface, Giving an Account of the Progress of Trade and Navigation, from Its First Beginning, page 241:
- But then, as it were on a ſudden, the face of nature is changed; for though a little before, water thrown up in the air would deſcend in ice drops, and any metal graſped faſt in one's hand would ſtick to the ſkin and make it bliſter,
- 1907 February, Mary C. Dickerson, “The Pageant of Nature”, in Country Life, volume 11, page 554:
- Every needle of the drooping pine tassels is weighted with an ice drop.
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edit- a popsicle
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