Ice cream cone -
Incense cones -
Piping bags -
Scented candles -
Accessories (pendant, earrings- commonly seen for as the back piece on stud earrings) -
Sports cones -
wicker basket -
party hat -
water cooler cups -
funnel -
drip coffee filter -
baby bottle brush -
collapsed telescope -
bell -
liquid glue cap Elmers
Some common examples of things shaped like a cone in houses include lampshades, roof vents, and party hats.
That sounds like Mount Shasta in Northern California. It is a prominent cone-shaped volcano that is part of the Cascade Range. It is an iconic landmark in the area and popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing.
School signs are often shaped like houses to symbolize a safe and welcoming environment for students and to create a sense of familiarity and community. The house shape is also easily recognizable and can serve as a visual cue for drivers to slow down and be cautious in school zones.
Sri Lanka is shaped like a teardrop.
Italy is a country that is often described as being shaped like a human leg, due to its distinctive boot-like shape.
Italy is often referred to as the country shaped like a boot due to its distinctive shape resembling a boot.
a ice cream cone!:)
Funnel, ice cream cone, traffic cone.
cadoo houses look like unique cone shaped huts put together..
cadoo houses look like unique cone shaped huts put together..
party hatwitch hat
The Caddo people traditionally lived in cone-shaped grass houses that were sometimes covered in animal hides. These houses were large and could accommodate extended families. Inside, they had a central fire pit for cooking and heating, with raised sleeping platforms around the sides.
It is made out of poo, mud, straw and grass. It is round and had a cone shaped roof.
cone that is my answer
A cream horn is a cone-shaped cake that is filled with cream.
They are fruits which are shaped like cones.
ice cream cone, sometimes vases
an ice-cream cone