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candy floss

noun

British.
  1. cotton candy.

  2. something that is attractive but inconsequential.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of candy floss1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Example Sentences

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They have a sour cherry with candy floss that is unlike anything I’ve ever had.

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Children have been targeted with colours, branding and flavours such as bubble gum or candy floss, to push a product that can lead to nicotine addiction, the British Medical Association has warned.

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Haidilao is known for its customer service and family-friendly atmosphere, where ladies can receive manicures and kids are treated to candy floss while waiting for a table.

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She ranted: "Where you going to have the wedding reception? On the log flumes? And what's on the menu for the wedding breakfast? Hot dogs and candy floss?"

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By the time series three aired two years later she was enjoying the thrills of the fairground, squealing with joy on the very log flume and chomping on the very candy floss she had once mocked.

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