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a puddle of icecream
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you get vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, caramel, and pecans
Compound subjects are always nouns (or pronouns); for example:Nouns: Max and Maxine have a new baby.Nouns: The Brooklyn Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge are US landmarks.Nouns: Ice cream, fudge sauce, whipped cream, chopped nuts, and a cherry make a hot fudge sundae.Pronouns: You and I will have some hot fudge sundaes.
Hot Fudge was created in 1976-09.
The duration of Hot Fudge is 1440.0 seconds.
In 1958, the cost of a hot fudge sundae typically ranged from 25 to 50 cents, depending on the location and the establishment. Ice cream parlors and diners often offered these sundaes as part of their dessert menus, making them a popular treat during that era. Adjusted for inflation, this price would be significantly higher today.
because cheerleaders are hot!
eat. Well it depends on what you mean. 'Hot fudge' doesn't have a verb form this phrase is and adjective + noun and neither of these words have verb forms. But you could say: I eat hot fudge - verb = eat They cook hot fudge - verb = cook