˜yĐÄvlog

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hard candy

noun

  1. candy, often fruit flavored, made by boiling together sugar and corn syrup.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of hard candy1

First recorded in 1920–25
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He asks her to get on her knees before unwrapping a piece of hard candy and placing it into his hand.

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She looked at the old couch in the otherwise empty lobby, the outdated travel posters on the wall, and the rather uninviting bowl of hard candy sitting on the counter.

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Once again, our heroine is a steely, scrappy young woman who has a single vice — Weaving’s Grace had a penchant for cigarettes; Barrera’s Joey gobbles hard candy.

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She recently read a few out loud to me that sounded like a gloriously mundane piece of postmodern poetry: “lettuce wraps,” “scrambled egg,” “bloody Mary,” “puff pastry,” “hard candy,” “light beer.”

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“You need orange juice, stat. Whenever my uncle used to get the shakes, OJ would fix him right up. That or honey or hard candy.”

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