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Definition of candyfloss in English: candyflossnounˈkandɪflɒs mass nounBritish 1A mass of pink or white fluffy spun sugar wrapped round a stick. 〈英〉棉花糖 A mass of pink or white fluffy spun sugar wrapped around a stick; cotton candy.〈英〉棉花糖 a fat baby was pushing candyfloss into its chubby face North American term cotton candy as modifier figurative a round pink face topped by white candyfloss hair Example sentencesExamples - Stalls selling tasty hot dogs, burgers, chips, lollipops and candyfloss ensured everyone had the chance to tuck into their favourite food on the night.
- By the time the circus packs ups its tent and moves on, patrons will have consumed about three tons of popcorn and 7 000 bags of candyfloss.
- There were also fun fair treats and games, such as candyfloss and a coconut shy.
- Twinkly lights festooned the rides and side-stalls, the smell of hot dogs, popcorn and candyfloss permeated the air and best of all, they had all the old rides with hurdy-gurdies and barrel organs!
- Even with a reduced number of stalls, visitors were offered a varied selection of goods, ranging from walking sticks to photograph albums, and candyfloss to doughnuts.
- Vicky said it tasted of candyfloss, but there was also a sharpness that reminded me of the mouth-lacerating ‘Rhubarb and Custard’ penny chews from when I was little.
- We had agreed on a set amount of money for each child for such things as candyfloss and fair rides.
- The seats were wooden hard and the air filled with the smell of sawdust and candyfloss.
- Not long after the opening I was flying to Johannesburg over an endless field of candyfloss clouds, so brilliantly lit that the view hurt my eyes.
- Underneath a towering Ferris wheel, stalls were selling tasty treats including spicy samosas, candyfloss, and sweets.
- But, unlike the old circus shows with their clowns and candyfloss, this performance is governed by a sophisticated theatrical sensibility.
- Waiting there were white-knuckle rides, bouncy castles, and stalls selling mouth-watering treats such as chips, candyfloss and sweets.
- Strolling vendors sold felt hats, plastic balls, ice cream and candyfloss.
- The street will be packed with attractions and entertainment including a raffle, live bands, balloon race, hook-a-duck, candyfloss, face painting and hoopla.
- Professional caterers will be present providing food, tea, coffee and soft drinks for hungry punters and there will be candyfloss and ice-cream for the children.
- Youngsters tucked into tasty fish and chips and candyfloss at the water's edge while others enjoyed some white-knuckle fun on the fairground rides.
- I am sure that I am not the only person who would love to see the old style market and hear all the music playing, chattering from children, stall holders yelling their wares and the smell of hot dogs and candyfloss.
- I felt like a gluttonous schoolboy, who had overdosed on candyfloss - that is to say, absolutely sick!
- Others perused stalls selling railway memorabilia to the sounds of piped organ music from the fair ground, or enjoyed a burger and candyfloss.
- A favourite with day-trippers, the small town is crammed with glittering gift shops, candyfloss and tourists.
Synonyms trivia, trifles, irrelevancies, nonsense, rubbish, trash, pap - 1.1 Something perceived as lacking in worth or substance.
〈喻〉华而不实的东西 their music is just aural candyfloss 只是空谈而已。 Example sentencesExamples - You will never pick up any of the important ideas from these suppliers of corporate candyfloss.
- But unfortunately the overall effect is that of musical candyfloss: it's sickly sweet when you're chewing on it, but there's no real sense of satisfaction afterwards.
- This album is full of several frothy numbers but the one which is pure candy floss is the first one.
- Nor is it disposable theatrical candyfloss for a summer's evening.
- This is the kind of cinema which everyone can appreciate simply because it offers something very different from the usual candy floss churned out ninety percent of the time.
Synonyms trivia, pulp, pulp fiction, rubbish, trash, nonsense, froth
Definition of candyfloss in US English: candyflossnoun British 1A mass of pink or white fluffy spun sugar wrapped round a stick. 〈英〉棉花糖 A mass of pink or white fluffy spun sugar wrapped around a stick; cotton candy.〈英〉棉花糖 a fat baby was pushing candyfloss into its chubby face North American term cotton candy as modifier figurative a round pink face topped by white candyfloss hair Example sentencesExamples - Waiting there were white-knuckle rides, bouncy castles, and stalls selling mouth-watering treats such as chips, candyfloss and sweets.
- Not long after the opening I was flying to Johannesburg over an endless field of candyfloss clouds, so brilliantly lit that the view hurt my eyes.
- By the time the circus packs ups its tent and moves on, patrons will have consumed about three tons of popcorn and 7 000 bags of candyfloss.
- Others perused stalls selling railway memorabilia to the sounds of piped organ music from the fair ground, or enjoyed a burger and candyfloss.
- I felt like a gluttonous schoolboy, who had overdosed on candyfloss - that is to say, absolutely sick!
- But, unlike the old circus shows with their clowns and candyfloss, this performance is governed by a sophisticated theatrical sensibility.
- Even with a reduced number of stalls, visitors were offered a varied selection of goods, ranging from walking sticks to photograph albums, and candyfloss to doughnuts.
- The seats were wooden hard and the air filled with the smell of sawdust and candyfloss.
- Stalls selling tasty hot dogs, burgers, chips, lollipops and candyfloss ensured everyone had the chance to tuck into their favourite food on the night.
- The street will be packed with attractions and entertainment including a raffle, live bands, balloon race, hook-a-duck, candyfloss, face painting and hoopla.
- We had agreed on a set amount of money for each child for such things as candyfloss and fair rides.
- Youngsters tucked into tasty fish and chips and candyfloss at the water's edge while others enjoyed some white-knuckle fun on the fairground rides.
- I am sure that I am not the only person who would love to see the old style market and hear all the music playing, chattering from children, stall holders yelling their wares and the smell of hot dogs and candyfloss.
- Underneath a towering Ferris wheel, stalls were selling tasty treats including spicy samosas, candyfloss, and sweets.
- Vicky said it tasted of candyfloss, but there was also a sharpness that reminded me of the mouth-lacerating ‘Rhubarb and Custard’ penny chews from when I was little.
- Twinkly lights festooned the rides and side-stalls, the smell of hot dogs, popcorn and candyfloss permeated the air and best of all, they had all the old rides with hurdy-gurdies and barrel organs!
- Strolling vendors sold felt hats, plastic balls, ice cream and candyfloss.
- There were also fun fair treats and games, such as candyfloss and a coconut shy.
- A favourite with day-trippers, the small town is crammed with glittering gift shops, candyfloss and tourists.
- Professional caterers will be present providing food, tea, coffee and soft drinks for hungry punters and there will be candyfloss and ice-cream for the children.
Synonyms trivia, trifles, irrelevancies, nonsense, rubbish, trash, pap - 1.1 Something perceived as lacking in worth or substance.
〈喻〉华而不实的东西 their music is just aural candyfloss 只是空谈而已。 Example sentencesExamples - But unfortunately the overall effect is that of musical candyfloss: it's sickly sweet when you're chewing on it, but there's no real sense of satisfaction afterwards.
- This is the kind of cinema which everyone can appreciate simply because it offers something very different from the usual candy floss churned out ninety percent of the time.
- You will never pick up any of the important ideas from these suppliers of corporate candyfloss.
- This album is full of several frothy numbers but the one which is pure candy floss is the first one.
- Nor is it disposable theatrical candyfloss for a summer's evening.
Synonyms trivia, pulp, pulp fiction, rubbish, trash, nonsense, froth
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