Lolly
(noun)
A piece of hard candy or sweets on a stick.
Origin:
Late 19th century: british dialect form of loll, denoting something that hangs down loosely.
Examples:
- She bought a bag of lollies for the kids to enjoy.
- The little girl was sucking on a grape-flavored lolly.
- The children were eagerly waiting for the ice cream truck to arrive, so they could buy a lolly.
- I remember my childhood days when I used to enjoy a lolly as a treat after lunch.
- The candy store was filled with different types of lollies, from sour to sweet and fruity.