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sundae

[ suhn-dey, -dee ]

noun

  1. ice cream served with syrup poured over it, and often other toppings, as whipped cream, chopped nuts, or fruit.


sundae

/ ˈsʌndɪ; -deɪ /

noun

  1. ice cream topped with a sweet sauce, nuts, whipped cream, etc


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Word History and Origins

Origin of sundae1

1890–95, Americanism; perhaps special use of Sunday (with distinctive spelling)

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Word History and Origins

Origin of sundae1

C20: of uncertain origin

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Example Sentences

But Huckabee (akin to Elizabeth Warren on the left) is like an ice cream sundae.

Now chef Dominique Ansel has created a Pop Art-themed ice cream sundae on sale for one day only in East Hampton.

The sundae is meant to be a delectable marriage of textures: squishy and crunchy.

And including the photo of herself with Rihanna is the cherry on top of a rumor-squashing sundae.

Adam tearfully watching is the misty-eyed cherry on this satisfyingly tear-jerking sundae.

Jessie feared that Belle would overhear the comments of Burd and her chum, and she hurried the eating of her second sundae.

We also had a grand sundae at a wonderful place and came home not a bit hungry for dinner.

Now take the lady outside, smooth her off and regale her with a lovers' sundae.

They divide their time between examining the mahogany victrolae and deciding what kind of sundae they will have for lunch.

"Chop-suey sundae," he announced, after a hasty glance at the printed menu.

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