Pronunciation: /ˈaɪ.si poʊl/
noun a frozen dessert typically made from fruit juice or flavored water
A1 I like to eat an icy pole on a hot day.
A2 The children enjoyed their icy poles at the park.
B1 I always keep a box of icy poles in the freezer for a quick treat.
B2 The store offers a variety of flavors for their icy poles.
C1 The gourmet icy pole shop uses organic ingredients for their products.
C2 The artisanal icy pole company prides itself on unique flavor combinations.
adjective describing something as being extremely cold or icy
A1 The icy pole melted quickly in the sun.
A2 She enjoyed a refreshing icy pole on a hot summer day.
B1 The children ran to the store to buy some icy poles for their picnic.
B2 The icy pole left a sticky residue on her fingers after she finished eating it.
C1 The gourmet shop offered artisanal icy poles made with organic ingredients.
C2 The chef created a unique flavor combination for his signature icy pole recipe.
formal The children enjoyed an icy pole on a hot summer day.
informal I could really go for an icy pole right now.
slang Let's grab some icy poles and chill by the pool.
figurative Her words were like an icy pole, cutting through the tension in the room.
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