Definitions
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- adjective resembling candy
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Examples
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The Southampton IPA is has a smoother and less candy-like finish than a lot of the West Coast IPAs.
What We Drank 2009
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I would say that I have tried almost every kind of odd Korean food: silkworm larvae (bun dae gi), stuffed intesines (soondae), these powdery block candy-like things made of pine needles or something that taste like dirt (I have no idea what they are called but my mom made me try one in a Korean department store once).
Michelle Won: A Living Lesson in Korean Culinary History Michelle Won 2011
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That brought back not only the chaw and snuff but also saw the rise of tobacco as dissolvable candy-like lozenges, tablets and breath strips, as well as sticks similar to toothpicks.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Chew on This: The Real Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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The Southampton IPA is has a smoother and less candy-like finish than a lot of the West Coast IPAs.
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Besides the premium networks, Fox Movie Channel, American Movie Classics, and the incomparable Turner Classic Movies allshow dozens of films a week, most of them – to us, anyway – too tempting not to hit the jolly, candy-like record button.
Up All Night With Too Many Movies « Screaming Blue Reviews 2009
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That brought back not only the chaw and snuff but also saw the rise of tobacco as dissolvable candy-like lozenges, tablets and breath strips, as well as sticks similar to toothpicks.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Chew on This: The Real Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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That brought back not only the chaw and snuff but also saw the rise of tobacco as dissolvable candy-like lozenges, tablets and breath strips, as well as sticks similar to toothpicks.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Chew on This: The Real Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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While candy is getting more beer-like, beer is getting more candy-like, as the craft beer industry, which first took root in the 1980s, matures.
Hoppy Holidays: Sweet Makers Try to Tap Market for Beer Candy Katy McLaughlin 2011
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That brought back not only the chaw and snuff but also saw the rise of tobacco as dissolvable candy-like lozenges, tablets and breath strips, as well as sticks similar to toothpicks.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Chew on This: The Real Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Last year, Dr. Lawrence Deyton, the director of the Food and Drug Administration's tobacco division, sent letters to both Reynolds and smaller rival Star Scientific Inc. in which he expressed concern that their dissolvable tobacco lozenges are candy-like in appearance and may appeal to the youth market.
Altria Plans To Test-Market Smokeless 'Tobacco Sticks' David Kesmodel 2011
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