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cotton candy
noun
a fluffy, sweet confection whipped from spun sugar and gathered or wound around a stick or cone-shaped paper core.
cotton candy
noun
Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): candyfloss.Austral name: fairyfloss.a very light fluffy confection made from coloured spun sugar, usually held on a stick
Word History and Origins
Origin of cotton candy1
Example Sentences
Frankly, the film has so little on its mind in general that if a butcher’s cleaver slammed through its skull, it would strike cotton candy instead of gray matter.
And the installations continue all the way through the gift shop, which is situated between a series of photo backdrops and a food court offering concessions like popcorn and cotton candy.
A vendor sells cotton candy before the performances begin.
While the other members eat clouds of cotton candy Leon bought for them off a street vendor, Yoonchae poses gracefully under a gazebo featuring traditional Korean architecture.
This new planet, located 1,200 light-years from Earth, is 50% larger than Jupiter but seven times less massive, giving it an extremely low density comparable to that of cotton candy.
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