the most common name is ice cream man
If you mean someone who sells ice cream, that person is generally called a vendor.
An Ice Cream Seller? I'm sorry but I looked it up on Google but that's all it said. Glad if I gave a little help.
ice cream man?
An ice cream vendor
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This is present. Sells is the present tense 3rd person singular form of the verb sell. You use sells with he/she/it as subjects or singular noun subjects. eg He sells ice cream at the park. The man sells ice cream at the park.
Yes. Walgreen's sells ice cream.
edy (other person) Blue Bunny, Blue Bell Ice Cream, Bryers, Dryers, Bramms, and any other place that sells Ice cream/frozen yogurt.
A person who makes or sells candies and sometimes ice cream, cake, etc. in colonial times
The ice cream man sells ice cream and makes money for his company. They mostly sell manky ice cream and make it overpriced like Miss J Doyle.
Yes, Kroger still sells the ice cream 'Death By Chocolate.'
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The compound noun 'ice cream parlour' is a common noun, a general word for a store or restaurant the sells ice cream.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'ice cream parlour' is the name of an ice cream parlour, such as Mitchell's Homemade Ice Cream in Cleveland Ohio.
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Can you believe that I have never tried banana pudding ice cream! Wait.... is it a real ice cream? Ok I will now look on the internet......As you probably know, Blue Bell doesn't sell its ice cream north of the Mason-Dixon line. I don't know where to find but I know a make which is called Blue Bell and that sells it!!
Ice cream is . . . well, ice cream. It was invented and named by a food person, not a scientist.