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The men laboured like tigers at the ice-poles, but in vain.
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Every one strained as if for life at the ice-poles, and slowly forced the yacht away from the dreaded berg.
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The icepopped in his drink, reminding him it was time to take another large sip.
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Sugar seems to be everywhere, from cooling icepops to shop-bought juices en route to the beach.
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Afterward, they dropped by Pleasant Pops cafe, where the unusually warm late-November day called for icepops.
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My childhood centralised around potatoes and icepops, and all the Queen did for me was get in the way of my Christmas dinner.
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So be sure, sisters, that your feet are in tiptop condition.
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He gave me a tiptop dinner down on Park Row.
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Because you can't get ANYTHING done if you're not in tiptop shape!
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Michael Valenzuela endorses challenging your brain to keep it in tiptop condition
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With so much feed around cattle are looking tiptop.
Usage of freeze pop in English
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Maybe a freezepop?
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Zed Gum, the young Dublin bubble-gum manufacturer, has acquired the much larger Leaf Ireland ball gum and freezepop manufacturer, from its Dutch parent, CSM.
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To finish: Remove frozenpops from moulds by running cold water over the mould for 30 seconds, gently pulling from the stick to release.