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Definition of sundae in English: sundaenoun ˈsʌndiˈsʌndeɪˈsənˌdeɪ A dish of ice cream with added ingredients such as fruit, nuts, and syrup. Example sentencesExamples - My final summer there I worked at the slot car track doing everything from repairing model cars to making ice cream sundaes.
- The next time that you bake a cake, or if you are going to make some homemade candies or serve some of those delicious ice cream sundaes, add all the chopped walnuts, pecans, cashews, almonds if you wish.
- Whipped cream adds a touch of luxury to almost any dessert and is essential for certain sweet confections such as ice cream sundaes.
- Come inside and I'll make you some ice cream sundaes.
- Even the most basic small-town market can be counted on to supply ice cream for our delectable coffee sundaes, a no-fuss dessert that, like the rest of the meal, will leave you with plenty of time to enjoy your getaway.
- Established in 1700, deep in the capital's medieval quarter, this is the oldest coffee shop on the island, where women waving fans and children devouring ice-cream sundaes sit beneath elaborate chandeliers.
- Chocolate syrup on a sundae would stay put without dripping down a scoop of ice cream.
- It's a typical sundae - ice cream, chocolate sauce, and whipped cream.
- We could have had vanilla panna cotta with fresh raspberries, tropical fruit salad with lime sorbet, hot fudge sundae or even sticky toffee pudding.
- The now ubiquitous US brownie is to be found in an ice-cream sundae with walnuts, plain fudge and ginger.
- Make individual pizzas for dinner, ice cream or yogurt sundaes for dessert and pancakes for breakfast.
- Truthfully, it's their more traditional parfaits and sundaes that inspire people to queue up outside in the middle of winter.
- They're gambling that the lack of an ice-cream sundae or a slice of warm apple pie won't hurt their business and may actually increase it.
- Eat the brownies plain at any meal, or make brownie sundaes with ice cream and the works.
- With a green salad, a little wine, and ice cream sundaes, you can present a beautiful Sunday supper with little more work than it takes to turn out an ordinary weeknight meal.
- Use it trickled over ice-cream sundaes, on pancakes, or with the banana fool above.
- Everyone ordered dessert which consisted of a peach cobbler pie, three chocolate sundaes, a banana split and two tiramisus.
- Inside the shopping centre three young female students from Birzeit University enjoy ice cream sundaes around a small table.
- She tries eating salads, but she longs for pizza, fried chicken and ice cream sundaes, especially the ones with caramel sauce from McDonald's.
- She picked up the room phone and dialed the number for room service, ordering two ice cream sundaes.
Origin Late 19th century (originally US): perhaps an alteration of Sunday, either because the dish was made with ice cream left over from Sunday and sold cheaply on the Monday, or because it was sold only on Sundays, a practice devised (according to some accounts) to circumvent Sunday legislation. The origin of the ice-cream dessert, originally from the USA, is unclear. It could be an alteration of Sunday—either because the dish was made with ice cream left over from Sunday and sold cheaply on the Monday, or, some claim, because it was sold only on Sundays to get round Sunday trading restrictions. The spelling may have been changed out of deference to religious people's feelings.
Definition of sundae in US English: sundaenounˈsənˌdeɪˈsənˌdā A dish of ice cream with added ingredients such as fruit, nuts, syrup, and whipped cream. Example sentencesExamples - They're gambling that the lack of an ice-cream sundae or a slice of warm apple pie won't hurt their business and may actually increase it.
- She picked up the room phone and dialed the number for room service, ordering two ice cream sundaes.
- Come inside and I'll make you some ice cream sundaes.
- Make individual pizzas for dinner, ice cream or yogurt sundaes for dessert and pancakes for breakfast.
- Eat the brownies plain at any meal, or make brownie sundaes with ice cream and the works.
- She tries eating salads, but she longs for pizza, fried chicken and ice cream sundaes, especially the ones with caramel sauce from McDonald's.
- Whipped cream adds a touch of luxury to almost any dessert and is essential for certain sweet confections such as ice cream sundaes.
- My final summer there I worked at the slot car track doing everything from repairing model cars to making ice cream sundaes.
- Inside the shopping centre three young female students from Birzeit University enjoy ice cream sundaes around a small table.
- We could have had vanilla panna cotta with fresh raspberries, tropical fruit salad with lime sorbet, hot fudge sundae or even sticky toffee pudding.
- Truthfully, it's their more traditional parfaits and sundaes that inspire people to queue up outside in the middle of winter.
- Even the most basic small-town market can be counted on to supply ice cream for our delectable coffee sundaes, a no-fuss dessert that, like the rest of the meal, will leave you with plenty of time to enjoy your getaway.
- Established in 1700, deep in the capital's medieval quarter, this is the oldest coffee shop on the island, where women waving fans and children devouring ice-cream sundaes sit beneath elaborate chandeliers.
- With a green salad, a little wine, and ice cream sundaes, you can present a beautiful Sunday supper with little more work than it takes to turn out an ordinary weeknight meal.
- Chocolate syrup on a sundae would stay put without dripping down a scoop of ice cream.
- It's a typical sundae - ice cream, chocolate sauce, and whipped cream.
- Everyone ordered dessert which consisted of a peach cobbler pie, three chocolate sundaes, a banana split and two tiramisus.
- Use it trickled over ice-cream sundaes, on pancakes, or with the banana fool above.
- The next time that you bake a cake, or if you are going to make some homemade candies or serve some of those delicious ice cream sundaes, add all the chopped walnuts, pecans, cashews, almonds if you wish.
- The now ubiquitous US brownie is to be found in an ice-cream sundae with walnuts, plain fudge and ginger.
Origin Late 19th century (originally US): perhaps an alteration of Sunday, either because the dish was made with ice cream left over from Sunday and sold cheaply on the Monday, or because it was sold only on Sundays, a practice devised (according to some accounts) to circumvent Sunday legislation. |