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It's famous for its ice cream, especially the killer knickerbocker glory.
She toyed with the dregs of his knickerbocker glory, then clasped her hands.
And I bought him a Knickerbocker Glory ice cream with a big long spoon.
We had a knickerbocker glory.
Just now I feel like a long cool drink and a large Knickerbocker Glory!'
Or just Knickerbocker Glories back at the complex?'
Forget jazz and Hollywood and the knickerbocker glory, the national park system is a treasure that grows more valuable with every passing year.
Knickerbocker glory(2) Hello from Jennifer!
John Truck licked his lips and bought himself a knickerbocker glory topped with little crystals of tetrahydrocannabinol; he had a look at the audience.
They were sitting in one of the cafés eating delicious Knickerbocker Glories after a dinner of pizza and salad.
A knickerbocker glory is an ice cream sundae that is served in a large tall glass, particularly in the United Kingdom.
The knickerbocker glory, first described in the 1930s, may contain ice cream, gelatin, cream, fruit, meringue, even liquor.
'We had the first juke-box in the town after the war, the first knickerbocker glories and the first Pepsi-Colas.'
Now he sucked on a knickerbocker glory, sweating a little, and meditated on price-the King being the King and information being another pusher's market.
Throwing salt into caramel feels as counterintuitive as topping a Lancashire hotpot with banana slices or perching a black olive on the snowy peak of a knickerbocker glory.
The menu consisted of a truffle soufflé followed by Surf and Turf (filet mignon with Maine lobster tail) and a giant Knickerbocker glory ice cream.
The name knickerbocker glory may be drawn from Chicago Hotel, knickerbockers, knee-length trousers for children, particularly boys, in the past, and those engaged in outdoor activities such as sports, golf, baseball, cycling, and climbing.
W Map Joe's, established in 1922, is a Swansea institution, serving traditional fruit sundae and knickerbocker glory, or just a dish of delicious buttery vanilla ice cream with a crisp wafer and a choice of toppings.
At the Corn Exchange, dinner, prepared by caterers Due South, included locally sourced fish and chips, lamb reared in the nearby village of Ditchling and, in keeping with the seaside theme, a dessert of Knickerbocker Glory.
Bourne changes the original characters into so many sweets - liquorice allsorts who flamenco, athletic gobstoppers, a louche knickerbocker glory, and light-headed marshmallow girls who prance like ladies on a hen night, high heels flicking outwards, feathered hats bobbing in time to the music.