Lollipop vs. Lolly — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Lollipop and Lolly
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Lollipop
A lollipop is a type of sugar candy usually consisting of hard candy mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. Different informal terms are used in different places, including lolly, sucker, sticky-pop, etc.
Lolly
A piece of candy, especially hard candy.
Lollipop
A confection consisting of a piece of hard candy attached to the end of a small stick.
Lolly
A lollipop.
Lollipop
An item of confectionery consisting of a piece of candy/sweet attached to a stick.
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Lolly
Money.
Lollipop
Something having the shape of a lollipop: a linear stem connected to a round body.
Lolly
A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop.
Lollipop
A kind of sugar confection which dissolves easily in the mouth.
Lolly
Money.
Lollipop
A piece of hard candy, often of discoid shape, attached to the end of a handle of wood or hard paper by which it is held in the hand while being licked; - it is popular with small children.
Lolly
Any confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content; a sweet, a piece of candy.
Lollipop
Ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick;
In England a popsicle is called an ice lolly
Lolly
(cricket) An easy catch.
Lollipop
Hard candy on a stick
Lolly
(archaic) A lump.
Lolly
(Canada) Snow or fine ice floating on water.
Lolly
Informal terms for money
Lolly
Ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick;
In England a popsicle is called an ice lolly
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