Nope. Not a proper noun. Unless it's a name, of course.
Let's go down to the thrift store for an ice cream sundae.
The word cherry is a noun that can be used as an adjective. I had an ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. Cherry pie is his favorite.
The noun 'ice cream' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance. The plural form 'ice creams' is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' ice cream; for example, a menu of ice creams, a selection of ice creams, a variety of ice creams, etc.
The word ice cream is a noun. It is a dessert made from frozen flavoured cream.
The noun 'gallons' is a count noun, the plural form of gallon. The noun ice cream is a mass noun, a word for a substance, a type of thing. Types of ice creams are the only use of a plural form. Individual units are given in terms of measure or quantity 'of ice cream', such as gallons of ice cream, bowls of ice cream, scoops of ice cream, etc.
ice cream is simply ice cream. a sundae usually consists of ice cream, flavored syrup, and sometimes fruit or nuts.
The largest ice cream sundae was made by Palm Daries in Alberta
The ice cream sundae was invented in Two Rivers, Wisconsin in Manitowoc County.
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April 3 is the anniversary of the ice cream sundae which was created in 1892.
yes you can have ice cream in a layed dessert think ice cream sundae
You can create numerous words using the letters in "ice cream sundae." Some examples include "ice," "cream," "sundae," "scan," "dean," and "dune." The total number of words would depend on the rules you set for word length and whether you include proper nouns or variations. Overall, it's a fun exercise in anagramming and word formation!
it is 1890
why not?
ME
Let's go down to the thrift store for an ice cream sundae.