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candies

n. (candy English) vb. (en-third-person singularcandy)

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Candies (group)

Candies (キャンディーズ) was a famous Japanese idol group formed in 1973, their first single being "あなたに夢中" (Anata ni Muchu). Candies was composed of three girls: Ran Ito (伊藤蘭) called Ran, Yoshiko Tanaka (田中好子) called Sue and Miki Fujimura (藤村美樹) called Miki. The group was popular among young Japanese people.

Candies (TV series)

Candies is a Philippine television program focused on youth concerns and trends. It was aired on QTV.

Candies

Candies or Candie's may refer to:

  • The plural term of candy

Candies or Candie's may also refer to:

Usage examples of "candies".

I had several candies in common: marshmallow eggs, Smarties, Necco Wafers.

But far more often, the mention of candy triggers long, enthusiastic exchanges about top candies, addictions and repulsions, flavors and habits.

When I got tired of the sugary candies in our bags, I switched to chocolate, then back again.

We considered saving all the purples of all the candies into one big purple collection, but it was clear to both of us that I would just eat it in a single day regardless.

People are passionate about candies that have disappeared, like the Marathon bar, even though its British twin, the Curly Wurly, is allegedly a fine substitute.

Many of the candies I exalt are unique combinations of texture and sweetness, with flavor as an afterthought.

As with jumbo conversation hearts, the larger size gave the candies a tenderness that was lacking in the taut, small version.

I knew the candies were a miserable little representation of sorrow, not genuine attachment.

Every Halloween she laboriously composed bags of assorted candies, tied with orange ribbons.

It was hand-priced, and novelty candies huddled brightly next to gourmet selections.

I was fond of the shops where you could fill a bag with assorted candies by the pound.

The scent was an intoxicating olio of candies rare and common, old and cutting edge.

Sucking chocolate is usually satisfying, and makes sense because, unlike with hard candies, the flavor emerges at a steady rate.

These are the candies that everyone loves to remember, but no one truly loved to eat.

In front of the counter were open bins full of hard candies and dried fruit.