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candied
- IPA[ˈkandɪd]
英式
- (of fruit, nuts, etc.) preserved by being coated and impregnated with a sugar syrup
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- 1. (of fruit, nuts, etc.) preserved by being coated and impregnated with a sugar syrup candied fruit
- a sweet food made with sugar or other sweeteners, typically formed in small, shaped pieces and ... people sat eating popcorn and candy a candy bar
- preserve (fruit, nuts, etc.) by coating and saturating it with a sugar syrup: I candied the walnuts with maple syrup
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- sweets; confectionery: people sat eating popcorn and candy a candy bar
- preserve (fruit, nuts, etc.) by coating and saturating it with a sugar syrup: I candied the walnuts with maple syrup
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- a timid, cowardly, or despicable person: one candy-ass can get everybody killed
- timid, cowardly, or despicable: candy-ass sellouts
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- an apple coated with a thin layer of cooked sugar or caramel and fixed on a stick; a toffee apple.
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- a timid, cowardly, or despicable person: I'm too much of a candy-ass to be a crab fisherman
- timid, cowardly, or despicable: candy-ass sellouts
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- an apple coated with a thin layer of cooked sugar or caramel and fixed on a stick.
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- an illegal drug that is inhaled, in particular cocaine: we've been up doing nose candy all night
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- an illegal drug that is inhaled, in particular cocaine: we've been up doing nose candy all night
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- IPA[ˈkandēd]
美式
- (of fruit, nuts, etc.) preserved by being coated and impregnated with a sugar syrup: candied fruit
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