How To Use Taffy In A Sentence

  • Heavyweight oil can take on the consistency of taffy in cold temperatures and drag down a battery in a hurry, so plan to switch to a lighter grade of oil if you're flying into sub-zero conditions.
  • I also felt that way about a burger, saltwater taffy, caramel corn, three slices of pizza, vanilla custard with rainbow jimmies and a cupcake.
  • My corollary to this phenom is the plain-clothes adults trick or treating with an infant sleeping in a stroller - yeah, because the 4 month old will be digging into the laffy taffy any day soon. Archive 2005-10-01
  • If I can get my immigrant porker to get jiggy with the neighbour's Staffy, then I will have succeeded in my goal.
  • The Dock Museum is hosting a day of seasonal yarns and tall tales with renowned Lakeland storyteller Taffy Thomas on Saturday, December 18.
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  • To stretch ( taffy, for example ) repeatedly.
  • Walnut chocolates, walnut taffy, walnut log, panoche, nougat and many other articles, as well as walnut sundries to put on dishes of ice cream are among the tasty confections for which the demand is very great. Walnut Growing in Oregon
  • Taffy, Jock, Paddy, Dusty, Ginger, Lofty et al,, spring out of the picture at you, but for the life of you, you cannot put a family name to them teuchter. it means country folk. Army Rumour Service
  • Deterministic dynamical systems of three or more dimensions can exhibit behaviors of the type generated by the rotating taffy machine.
  • A bare-armed man was manipulating the taffy over a hook, pulling a great white mass to the desired stage of "candying," but Penrod did not pause to watch the operation; in fact, he averted his eyes (which were slightly glazed) in passing. Penrod
  • Stretching bituminously through patriotic wheatland past discount full-retail and Injun casinos from Coconut Groves to Golden Gates, like licorice taffy, we'll gobble it by the mile. Blacktop
  • _Staffy: _ The time he was young and fundless he had not a bad reaching hand. New Irish Comedies
  • I felt like I was starting to fall into a vat of twisting, turning taffy; just like the kinds you would see at the fair.
  • His legs felt like taffy: thin, ropy strands that had been pulled too far.
  • Creamy and rich and thick divinity and taffy and fudge along with all kinds of rainbow-colored candy and cakes are also for sale.
  • To make taffy, to advertise taffy, to provide employment, to earn a profit, to inspire Otto Rossler?
  • The pages for January show children sledding with homemade wooden sleds, roasting apples over an open fire and pulling taffy.
  • The taffy is a lovely purple, and it's the consistency of melted taffy. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • This is expected if extensive reconnection is occurring, because as the magnetic fields stretch, the reconnection layer also stretches, like taffy being pulled.
  • They made one last stop at the small pink and white striped salt-water taffy shop that sold the best salt-water taffy that could be imagined.
  • Chewing taffy, which is explained in the accompanying recipe, is a candy of this kind. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals
  • These look just like my favorite salt water taffy from the coast! Jelly Rolls! Jelly Rolls! Cracking! Day Four
  • Wyndham-Price even paused to joke that Georgia's saltwater taffy is better than Utah's. NaBloPoMo: A Love Letter to Joss Whedon
  • To the one on her right, Louise said, no, she would not sit for his dog - a taffy-toned poodle with a puppy cut that answered to the name of Roy.
  • This is organ grinder, calling taffy pull, over. Earth Fire
  • November featured both All Saints' Day and Saint Catherine's Day, during which it was a French Canadian custom to pull taffy.
  • It felt like my mouth had a huge piece of taffy in it and just would not come unstuck.
  • His first foot-gear was moccasins, his first taffy the tallow from a moose. CHAPTER 5
  • We gorged ourselves on boardwalk treats: caramel apples, cotton candy, salt water taffy, hot waffles and ice cream.
  • It worked for me even after threats from Supervision who tried to tell me I must be contactable at all times, even on a rest day or leave, pillocks on March 29, 2010 at 8: 48 pm TaffyMedic Anyone Seen The Sun Today? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Steel, even this thick, should have pulled apart like taffy.
  • Hints of fish and chips and saltwater taffy drift through the air, and clam chowder is ubiquitous on local menus.
  • We gorged ourselves on boardwalk treats: caramel apples, cotton candy, salt water taffy, hot waffles and ice cream.
  • Nestled in terra cotta, thick, gutsy prosciutto barely girdles hunks of luxuriantly gooey mozzarella bocconcini that have been roasted into a delicious taffy, the perfect bonbon to chomp on during a film by the Taviani brothers.
  • gentled" him all over his miserable frame, as he lay panting and overpowered on the sawdust, conquered and convinced at last, all his mistakes and misconceptions of other people came before him, as plainly as if Taffy himself had spoken them; so plainly, that he wondered at himself. Parables From Nature
  • They visited a few obscure shops, that turned out to be awesome, including a little old-fashioned taffy shop, where they made fresh taffy each hour, in so many different flavours.
  • Looking at a paper, he found his locker; put his hand on the lock, only to realize there was taffy intentionally stuck there.
  • We watched the flame-colored taffy spin in the dark puddles.
  • It soon became clear to me, that the dialogue about Lebanon and Damascus, which was followed up with a clishmaclaver anent dirks, daggers, red cloaks, and other bloody weapons which made all my flesh grue, had some connexion with Taffy's papers on the table -- out of which James had been diverting himself by reading bits here and there, at random like. The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
  • Good calamari is like good taffy: stretchy and tasty.
  • Loux: A great appeal for writing the Salt Water Taffy series for the all-aged is that in a lot of ways it frees me from the expectations Indie comic artists often have to do serious or emotionally challenging stories. Talking Comics with Tim: Matthew Loux | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Think a rough-hewn, Teutonic White Goddess, about a Romantic masterpiece rather than a Welsh riddle-poem, and you'll have the flavor of this weird knurl of taffy. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • We gorged ourselves on boardwalk treats: caramel apples, cotton candy, salt water taffy, hot waffles and ice cream.
  • The pages for January show children sledding with homemade wooden sleds, roasting apples over an open fire and pulling taffy.
  • Multicolored volcanic ash flows, long since hardened to jagged rock, reach into the sea like fantastic taffy mountains.
  • Their bodies are nearly indestructible, and can twist and turn into any design, like taffy.
  • Domingo for its excellent "dulce de leche," a kind of milk taffy, which is well made elsewhere in the Republic, but is better in Azua as it is here prepared from goat's milk. Santo Domingo A Country with a Future
  • Lebanon and Damascus, which was followed up with a clishmaclaver anent dirks, daggers, red cloaks, and other bloody weapons which made all my flesh grue, had some connexion with Taffy's papers on the table -- out of which James had been diverting himself by reading bits here and there, at random like. The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
  • She smiled at him again, as if his appreciation of her taffy was a bond of good fellowship between them. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1902 to 1903
  • Antonia would make cookies or taffy for them and then tell stories about her life on the country or what she remembered of Bohemia.
  • The aftmost portion of Titan’s secondary hull, at the bottom of the central viewer, disgorged a small bright object that quickly dwindled in size until it was lost in the radiant taffy pull of local geomagnetic forces. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
  • She looked over to see Leslie giving a reluctant child a piece of saltwater taffy.
  • I was changing out of my Flora costume and into my new taffy-pink gown with the soft belled sleeves, ruinously expensive but so pretty, when they sauntered through the door, taking no notice of the other players in varying states of undress. Exit the Actress
  • I turn and look at my pillowcase, which is covered with long strands of red hair and taffy. Dear Pen Pal
  • The dog, described as a "scungy looking" black mastiff or staffy cross, with a white chest and back paws, was still on the loose last night. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • On bad days a packet of splenda will be tempting (skip it), but I’ve found saltwater taffy from the Candy Baron in San Francisco, fresh fruit from a client breakfast, and even chicken liver pate … hey, I made that! Recession Special: Turning Free Samples Into a Midtown Lunch Tasting Menu | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • As an aside, the word toffee is comparatively new (19th century), and in Wales the sweet would have been known as cyflaith, ffanni, and most commonly taffi (taffy). Archive 2005-12-01
  • Think of taffy: When it's cold and you try to bend it, it breaks.
  • Its softness and pliability are part of the charm of taffy.
  • This colored "taffy" is cut into circles about the size of a tortilla, and hung on a clothesline to dry out a bit more. November in Talpa: month-long celebrations
  • By weight taffy is about 40% sucrose and hard candy is about 80%.

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