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n. (snow cone English)
Usage examples of "snow cones".
It smelled like a traveling carnival: corn dogs, the cinnamon smell of funnel cakes, snow cones, sweat.
I was too young to join in the carousing, and often ended up with the job of shaving ice to make snow cones, but it was a pleasant change nevertheless.
Tonight, the stand, with its handpainted signs advertising snow cones, is dark and deserted.
That boy loves snow cones more than anybody Nic's ever heard of, and despite her efforts to steer him away from sweets, he demands a snow conecherry or grapeevery time she takes him anywhere in the car.
That boy loves snow cones more than anybody Nic's ever heard of, and despite her efforts to steer him away from sweets, he demands a snow cone-cherry or grape-every time she takes him anywhere in the car.
We could eat snow cones and do Pirates of the Caribbean and then take the boat ride through Small World singing that song you can't get out of your head for six months afterward.
Not just the crispness of the air with snow on the ground, but as if my tongue licked along some smooth, cold icicle, and snow filled my mouth, and melted down my throat like the sweetest of snow cones.
Candied icicles for aperitif, ice burgers, fried avalanche, sludge freeze as a beverage, and snow cones for dessert.
The concession stand that used to sell foot-long hot dogs and flavored snow cones had been flattened.
Cowboy and Janet were there, eating snow cones while they waited for him.
We fed bread to the geese and sucked on grape snow cones until our tongues turned blue.