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UK
/kˈændi/
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[ US /ˈkændi/ ]
[ US /ˈkændi/ ]
NOUN
- a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
VERB
- coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze
How To Use candy In A Sentence
- Efforts by tobacco companies to stop confectioners selling candy cigarettes in packs resembling cigarette brands seem to have been minimal.
- I put the "eye candy" on top of that and then used a store-bought gel decorator frosting to do the "bloodshot" effect. Archive 2008-11-01
- Does honey of rock candy eat much meeting get fat?
- We are manufacturing of sweet potato dumplings, lotus crispy, matzo crispy, hibiscus crispy, sweet potato candy, fruit cakes, and fried rice crispy.
- We synthetically discuss charactesistic of the candy shaping mechanism and the cooling unit.
- Strolling vendors sold felt hats, plastic balls, ice cream and candyfloss.
- The Go-Betweens reside in a strange hinterland full of candyfloss and loneliness that hovers between critical adoration and public ignorance.
- ¶ Fresshe sturgyon, breme, perche in gelly, a Ioll of samon, sturgyon, and welkes; apples & peres rosted with suger candy. Early English Meals and Manners
- Your advertisers saw your terrific ratings that spanned across the board -- your demo being virtually every demo -- so they hawked everything from Viagra to gaming and condoms to candy bars during your time slot; those ratings were due partly to the Sci-Fi Channel's smartly treating you like its golden child, not emaciating your following by constantly changing your air time (did someone say, "Fascape"?). Mike Ragogna: OMG! No More BSG!
- People eat candy bars and put butter on their popcorn.