candy - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • baby: Anyone who uses the phrase ' easy as taking candy from a baby ' has never tried taking candy from a baby.

Converse of object

  • pop: I ate the chocolate ok and the popping candy was left in my mouth to pop.
  • eat: I thought I was supposed to brush my teeth after eating each tiny individual candy in the pack.

Adjective modifier

  • delicious: As soon as they arrived at the circus, Adam bought popcorn and delicious cotton candy.
  • sweet: Green Apple Candy - This is a fab blend of apples with sweet candy.
  • rare: Hidden rare candy: Cheats Go to the house in Cerulean City where the man tells you about the badges.
  • hard: Hard candy, chewing gum, or bits of ice can help to relieve the problem.
  • visual: Very good 5.1 track to support the visual candy from the screen.

Modifies a noun

  • floss: The steak was like mousse, the onions were a miracle of candy floss texture.
  • cane: He had no opinion about elves or candy canes.
  • wrapper: My Three Sons Design Custom designed candy wrappers for all occasions.
  • confine: These exceedingly slurpable lollies have genuine edible creepy crawlies embedded within their candy confines.
  • stripe: An edgy interior blends the classic warm feel of deep chocolate wood with the modern bold splashes of primary color in candy stripe style.
  • bar: Every candy bar has a wrapper; every apple has a core " .

Noun used with modifier

  • eye: Add a little eye candy to your knitting project with our fun stitch markers!
  • mind: He once referred to his shows as ' mind candy ' .
  • sugar: The artwork ranged from mosques made out of sugar candy to newspaper architectural structures.
  • ear: What do Pachelbel's do other than provide ear candy?
  • brain: Unfortunately, many of Elvis ' tunes did not meet my need for some brain candy.

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