Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A small ovoid candy with a hardened sugar coating over a chewy center.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
jelly bean .
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Examples
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The judge thinks Coke could be violating the so-called jellybean rule, which says that a food - or drinkmaker cannot load otherwise unhealthy products with vitamins or other nutrients in order to claim it is healthy.
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They slightly vary in size, but are always smaller than a jellybean, which is the biggest they ever get, and they don't get that big very often.
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However, I have to say we have a 2006 which is before they went to the current "jellybean" shape - you'd have to look at one to make sure the space is still the same.
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Those 'jellybean' noodles rocked my boat and floated my world...
help esther 2006
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In 1976, Klein came up with a new kind of jellybean, which would come to be known as Herman Goelitz Candy Company and after slow sales, a little untruth gained the treat national attention.
Inc.com 2010
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In 1976, Klein came up with a new kind of jellybean, which would come to be known as Herman Goelitz Candy Company and after slow sales, a little untruth gained the treat national attention.
Inc.com 2010
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In 1976, Klein came up with a new kind of jellybean, which would come to be known as Herman Goelitz Candy Company and after slow sales, a little untruth gained the treat national attention.
Inc.com 2010
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Ford has sold more than 7 million Taurus cars since the model was introduced in late 1985 and called a "jellybean" or "flying potato" because of its futuristic curved design.
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The blob, named Blobert, has the odd ability of being able to transform into various objects depending on what kind of jellybean you feed him.
QJ.NET 2009
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Ford has sold more than 7 million Taurus cars since the model was introduced in late 1985 and called a "jellybean" or "flying potato" because of its futuristic curved design.
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