What part of speech is lollipops?

Lollipops can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. lollipops is a noun, plural of lollipop.

Inflections

Noun

What does lollipops mean?

Definitions

Noun

lollipop - hard candy on a stick
lollipop - ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick; "in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly"

Examples of lollipops

#   Sentence  
1. noun I'm addicted to lollipops.
2. noun Little Tom was discovered today in the early morning hours covered by a mountain of sweets, lollipops and chocolate in a front garden and taken to a hospital, he is now in stable condition.
3. noun Free lollipops are a fringe benefit for children that visit Dr. Smith's clinic.
4. noun I loved lollipops when I was little.
5. noun When I was a kid, I loved lollipops.
6. noun Ariel likes lollipops.
7. noun Which do you prefer, popsicles or lollipops?
8. noun Give me a lollipop!
9. noun Tom was leaning against a tree, sucking on a lollipop.
10. noun The doctor offered the child a lollipop. Against expectation the child said he preferred no lollipop and no jab to getting the immunisation and lollipop.
11. noun I ate a chicken lollipop.
12. noun Tom handed his son a lollipop.
13. noun Mary handed her son a lollipop.
14. noun He handed his son a lollipop.
15. noun She handed her son a lollipop.
Sentence  
noun
I'm addicted to lollipops.
Little Tom was discovered today in the early morning hours covered by a mountain of sweets, lollipops and chocolate in a front garden and taken to a hospital, he is now in stable condition.
Free lollipops are a fringe benefit for children that visit Dr. Smith's clinic.
I loved lollipops when I was little.
When I was a kid, I loved lollipops.
Ariel likes lollipops.
Which do you prefer, popsicles or lollipops?
Give me a lollipop!
Tom was leaning against a tree, sucking on a lollipop.
The doctor offered the child a lollipop. Against expectation the child said he preferred no lollipop and no jab to getting the immunisation and lollipop.
I ate a chicken lollipop.
Tom handed his son a lollipop.
Mary handed her son a lollipop.
He handed his son a lollipop.
She handed her son a lollipop.

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