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Definition of banana split in English: banana splitnoun A sweet dish made with bananas cut down the middle and filled with ice cream, sauce, and nuts. 香蕉圣代 Example sentencesExamples - In concept and appearance, this encased dessert holds all the promise of a swaddled banana split - or at least a churro.
- But what's a banana split without marshmallow, strawberry sauce, or maple walnuts?
- Who could forget his or her first banana split or chocolate sundae?
- I have this mini-meal when I'm craving a banana split.
- Everyone ordered dessert which consisted of a peach cobbler pie, three chocolate sundaes, a banana split and two tiramisus.
- Then we shared a banana split for dessert and I had some coffee.
- We finally finished up at the diner, only after I had to patiently wait for Liz to finish her double banana split hot chocolate fudge sundae and doubled meal.
- Still shaking from the cold, I ordered a hot chocolate instead of my usual banana split.
- It's a seafood guy's prim, tricky version of a banana split, and it tasted pretty great, even to a meat guy like me.
- One list of these contains such favourites as cheesecake, warm apple pie, fudge cake, sherry trifle, summer pudding and banana split.
- As for dessert, well, forget about mouthwatering cheesecake, banana split or tiramisu as they are not on the list.
- But then they tossed them in so much butter and olive oil that I would have been better off ordering a banana split.
- I had gotten a hot fudge sundae and Brian got a banana split.
- Their banana split is done with crème fraîche and warm chocolate sauce - for just £1.50.
- May will have the medium banana split with strawberry, chocolate, and French vanilla.
- ‘I'll have a go at a banana split in that case,’ I added.
- I looked down at the large remainder of the banana split sundae and sighed.
- There were two slices of pizza, a turkey sandwich, a banana split, and an ice cold soda.
- I got my classic favourite, a banana split, and Lara ordered a fudge sundae.
- I had a trio of sorbets (peach cognac, strawberry ouzo, raspberry/pear tequiia) instead of the banana split since I don't like bananas.
Definition of banana split in US English: banana splitnounbəˈnanə splitbəˈnænə splɪt A dessert made with a split banana, ice cream, sauce, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry. Example sentencesExamples - I got my classic favourite, a banana split, and Lara ordered a fudge sundae.
- I looked down at the large remainder of the banana split sundae and sighed.
- ‘I'll have a go at a banana split in that case,’ I added.
- We finally finished up at the diner, only after I had to patiently wait for Liz to finish her double banana split hot chocolate fudge sundae and doubled meal.
- But what's a banana split without marshmallow, strawberry sauce, or maple walnuts?
- Their banana split is done with crème fraîche and warm chocolate sauce - for just £1.50.
- I had a trio of sorbets (peach cognac, strawberry ouzo, raspberry/pear tequiia) instead of the banana split since I don't like bananas.
- Who could forget his or her first banana split or chocolate sundae?
- Then we shared a banana split for dessert and I had some coffee.
- May will have the medium banana split with strawberry, chocolate, and French vanilla.
- Everyone ordered dessert which consisted of a peach cobbler pie, three chocolate sundaes, a banana split and two tiramisus.
- As for dessert, well, forget about mouthwatering cheesecake, banana split or tiramisu as they are not on the list.
- There were two slices of pizza, a turkey sandwich, a banana split, and an ice cold soda.
- One list of these contains such favourites as cheesecake, warm apple pie, fudge cake, sherry trifle, summer pudding and banana split.
- I have this mini-meal when I'm craving a banana split.
- I had gotten a hot fudge sundae and Brian got a banana split.
- It's a seafood guy's prim, tricky version of a banana split, and it tasted pretty great, even to a meat guy like me.
- But then they tossed them in so much butter and olive oil that I would have been better off ordering a banana split.
- In concept and appearance, this encased dessert holds all the promise of a swaddled banana split - or at least a churro.
- Still shaking from the cold, I ordered a hot chocolate instead of my usual banana split.
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