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cream ice

American  

noun

British.
  1. ice cream.


Etymology

Origin of cream ice

First recorded in 1840–50

Example Sentences

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In reality, I’m thinking about the last time I ate cookies-and.cream ice cream.

From Literature

The containers were found to be mistakenly filled with Friendly’s Cookies and Cream ice cream, which means there is an undisclosed wheat and soy allergen.

From Salon

Yet it set the course for a modern approach to vegan dairy that we now can take for granted, like using nuts and coconut as bases for mayonnaise, cream sauce, sour cream, ice cream, and creme fraiche.

From Salon

A more sophisticated version of cookies and cream ice cream, but just as delicious.

From Salon

It’s just a list of guesses ventured by contestants on “Family Feud,” arranged, most ingeniously, in alphabetical order by their second letter, so you get sequences like this: “A bra. Abraham Lincoln. A building. Scaffolding. Scalpel. A car. A card game. A cat. A cat. Ice cream. Ice cream. Ice cream. Ice cream.”

From New York Times