Sentence examples for lolly from inspiring English sources

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lolly

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A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop.

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"Can I have an ice lolly?" "It's a bit cold".

It makes 12 trips a year.In this section The CFK psychodrama Ice and lolly Flexible friends Peru's Italian job ReprintsThe Umiak I is the world's most powerful icebreaking cargo ship.

And new companies like Pout are attracting attention with lipsticks labelled "Lick my lolly" and "Bite my cherry".Nevertheless, marketing is becoming hugely expensive, putting pressure on margins.

It would be advised to think more deeply about the danger of importing foreign feuds along with all the lovely lolly.

Mixed-race children challenge traditional notions of what it means to be Korean.In this section Another fine mess The hardest word Make lolly, not war An inconvenient death The lovable Ms Lee The family plot An absence of architecture ReprintsPrejudice against some foreigners remains, particularly against South-East Asians like Ms Lee.

The state's blacklist included European and Japanese firms, among them Toyota, Sony and Siemens.In this section Lorry lolly On to Miami Offline Primary colour Tea party To boldly go... Walls come tumbling down When life is more interesting than art ReprintsThis, in turn, provoked an angry reaction from Japan and the EU.

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Cornwall's Eden Project (01726 811911; edenproject.com) has a Chocolate Festival with lolly-making workshops and the chance to learn about growing cocoa included in the normal admission price (adults, £11; children, £5).

An elderflower combination of posset, fritter and ice-lolly, then a scoop of freshly churned strawberry ice cream were splendid celebrations of early summer.

Stephen Jones Milliner There is nothing the world's foremost milliner can't transform into headwear, from coat hangers to ice-lolly sticks, from dolls' faces to knives and forks.

You can avoid temptation by choosing the lolly-free aisle at the supermarket; choosing a route home that doesn't go past the pub; or the bakery, and so on.

Newspapers, including this one,  are quick to print pictures of people sunbathing, animals eating giant ice lollies or children playing in fountains when it's sunny; and beautiful woodland scenes, hills dotted with tobagganists and snowmen on park benches when it's freezing.

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