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		Definition of lollipop in English: lollipopnoun ˈlɒlɪpɒpˈlɑliˌpɑp 1A large, flat, rounded boiled sweet on the end of a stick. Example sentencesExamples -  Ask your parents if teachers handed out candy or if bus drivers offered lollipops.
 -  I fail to see how giving drunken yobs lollipops and chocolate will help alleviate the problem of drunken behaviour in town and city centres at weekend.
 -  Its laboratories have already copied some examples for use in children's lollipops.
 -  The country's candy market stands at $319 million in 2000 with a wide range of products including chewy candy, jelly, hard candy and lollipops.
 -  So, lollipops and sucking sweeties were banned, but soft sweets and chocolate were deemed OK in moderation.
 -  On my side were little sugar rivers and lollipops sticking out of the ground.
 -  I sat back down and resumed my editing, sticking the grape lollipop back in my mouth.
 -  At issue is candy that contains significant amounts of chili powder, including lollipops coated with chili, and powdery mixtures of salt, lemon flavoring and chili seasoning.
 -  She brought along a clown baggy full of candied goodies, such as lollipops, gumdrops, and jelly beans.
 -  I'm looking at Blake the way a little starry-eyed kid looks at a giant lollipop in a candy store.
 -  Just as in the eye pin, the circle needs to be sitting on top of the wire like a lollipop on a stick.
 -  It's also about childhood and the hedonistic pleasures of lollipops and bubblegum pop.
 -  The reference to an ice-cream shop excursion has been edited out, and math word problems have been revised so that items like lollipops and candy bars are not included to teach kids arithmetic.
 -  Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire.
 -  She ordered a few cookies, a coffee with cream and three packets of sugar, an iced mocha, some chocolate lollipops, and after-coffee mints to finish the meal off.
 -  If the ritual centers around the oral fixation, and not the tobacco or the smoke itself, you could substitute a lollipop, licorice or hard sour candy for the cigarette.
 -  The plump girl had finished her lollipop and threw the stick over her shoulder.
 -  The big candy bars cost $1 each and the lollipops 50 cents.
 -  Top off each goodie bag with a lollipop accented with additional jelly beans.
 -  Life is not all candy canes and lollipops but it doesn't mean we should forget what the results of our actions are.
 
 - 1.1informal  A short, entertaining, but undemanding piece of classical music.
〈非正式〉通俗易懂的短小古典音乐乐曲  a disc of lollipops with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Example sentencesExamples -  Verdi operatic lollipops is my current favourite.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 18th century: perhaps from dialect lolly 'tongue' + pop1. Late 18th-century children enjoyed a particular kind of sweet that dissolved easily in the mouth. Its dialect name was a lollipop, which may come from another dialect word, lolly meaning ‘tongue’, though there is no written record of this until a century later. Lollipops are now flat, rounded boiled sweets on a stick. The shortened form lolly appeared in the mid 19th century, and is still a general word for a sweet in Australia and New Zealand. 
    Definition of lollipop in US English: lollipopnounˈlälēˌpäpˈlɑliˌpɑp A flat, rounded candy on the end of a stick. Example sentencesExamples -  I'm looking at Blake the way a little starry-eyed kid looks at a giant lollipop in a candy store.
 -  It's also about childhood and the hedonistic pleasures of lollipops and bubblegum pop.
 -  At issue is candy that contains significant amounts of chili powder, including lollipops coated with chili, and powdery mixtures of salt, lemon flavoring and chili seasoning.
 -  On my side were little sugar rivers and lollipops sticking out of the ground.
 -  She brought along a clown baggy full of candied goodies, such as lollipops, gumdrops, and jelly beans.
 -  I fail to see how giving drunken yobs lollipops and chocolate will help alleviate the problem of drunken behaviour in town and city centres at weekend.
 -  I sat back down and resumed my editing, sticking the grape lollipop back in my mouth.
 -  She ordered a few cookies, a coffee with cream and three packets of sugar, an iced mocha, some chocolate lollipops, and after-coffee mints to finish the meal off.
 -  Just as in the eye pin, the circle needs to be sitting on top of the wire like a lollipop on a stick.
 -  The plump girl had finished her lollipop and threw the stick over her shoulder.
 -  The reference to an ice-cream shop excursion has been edited out, and math word problems have been revised so that items like lollipops and candy bars are not included to teach kids arithmetic.
 -  So, lollipops and sucking sweeties were banned, but soft sweets and chocolate were deemed OK in moderation.
 -  Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire.
 -  Its laboratories have already copied some examples for use in children's lollipops.
 -  Top off each goodie bag with a lollipop accented with additional jelly beans.
 -  If the ritual centers around the oral fixation, and not the tobacco or the smoke itself, you could substitute a lollipop, licorice or hard sour candy for the cigarette.
 -  Ask your parents if teachers handed out candy or if bus drivers offered lollipops.
 -  Life is not all candy canes and lollipops but it doesn't mean we should forget what the results of our actions are.
 -  The big candy bars cost $1 each and the lollipops 50 cents.
 -  The country's candy market stands at $319 million in 2000 with a wide range of products including chewy candy, jelly, hard candy and lollipops.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: perhaps from dialect lolly ‘tongue’ + pop.     |