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Taffy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Taffy is a soft, chewy candy made by stretching or pulling a sticky mixture of sugar, butter, and flavorings. It is often sold in small, individually wrapped pieces.

taffy

/ˈtæfi/ /ˈtæfi/

Definition:

A chewy candy made from sugar or molasses, often flavored and stretched until soft.

Synonyms:

toffee, caramel, chews, candy

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

savory, sour, bitter

Common Collocations:

saltwater taffy, taffy pull, taffy apple, taffy wrapper

Derivatives:

taffies, taffylike

Usage Tips:

Use "taffy" to refer to the sweet treat; avoid confusion with "toffee," which is harder and brittle.

Common Phrases:

taffy pull, like pulling taffy, saltwater taffy

Etymology:

Originated in early 19th century America; possibly from "toffee" or Welsh "taffi."

Examples:

  • 1. She bought a bag of strawberry taffy at the fair.
  • 2. The children enjoyed pulling the sticky taffy into long strands.
  • 3. Saltwater taffy is a popular souvenir from coastal towns.
  • 4. He unwrapped the taffy slowly, savoring the sweet smell.

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