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    candy
    /ˈkandi/

    noun

    • 1. sweets; confectionery: "people sat eating popcorn and candy"

    verb

    • 1. preserve (fruit, nuts, etc.) by coating and saturating it with a sugar syrup: "I candied the walnuts with maple syrup"

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  3. Candy is a sweet food made from sugar or chocolate, or a piece of this. Learn how to use the word candy in different contexts, see synonyms and translations, and listen to the pronunciation.

  4. 1. : crystallized sugar formed by boiling down sugar syrup. 2. a. : a confection made with sugar and often flavoring and filling. b. : a piece of such confection. 3. : something that is pleasant or appealing in a light or frivolous way. visual candy. candyadjective. 2 of 2. verb. candied; candying. transitive verb.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CandyCandy - Wikipedia

    Candy is a sugar confectionery that can be eaten casually as a snack. Learn about the origin, evolution, classification and varieties of candy from different cultures and regions.

  6. Aug 8, 2024 · Candy, sweet food product, the main constituent of which generally is sugar. The application of the terms candy and confectionery varies among English-speaking countries. There are many different types of candies, including hard and soft candies.

  7. Candy is a sweet confection made with sugar, syrup, or other ingredients. It can also mean a pleasing or attractive person or thing, or a verb meaning to cook or coat with sugar. Learn more about the origin and usage of candy.

  8. Candy is a sugary sweet treat. Halloween is partly about dressing up in costumes, but mostly it's about the candy. Your favorite candy may be sweet and fruity, or so sour you can barely stand to eat it. Other people prefer chocolate when it comes to candy. Candy is also a verb, meaning "coat with a sugary glaze," — you might candy cherries or ...

  9. 1. a. A rich sweet confection made with sugar and often flavored or combined with fruits or nuts. b. A piece of such a confection. 2. Slang An illicit drug, especially one, such as cocaine, that has a sugary appearance or a drug in pill form, such as MDMA. tr.v. can·died, can·dy·ing, can·dies.