taffy

[ˈtæfi]

taffy Definition

a type of chewy candy made from sugar or molasses that is boiled and then pulled until it becomes stretchy and glossy.

Using taffy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "taffy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I love the taste of saltwater taffy.

  • Example

    The candy store sells a variety of taffy flavors.

  • Example

    We used to make taffy at home during the holidays.

taffy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for taffy

Phrases with taffy

  • to make taffy by stretching and pulling it repeatedly

    Example

    We spent the afternoon pulling taffy in the kitchen.

  • an apple coated with taffy or caramel and often rolled in nuts or other toppings

    Example

    I always get a taffy apple at the fall festival.

  • a social gathering where people make taffy together

    Example

    The church is hosting a taffy pull this weekend.

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Summary: taffy in Brief

Taffy [ˈtæfi] is a type of chewy candy made from sugar or molasses that is boiled and then pulled until it becomes stretchy and glossy. It comes in various flavors and can be homemade or bought from a candy store. Phrases like 'pull taffy' and 'taffy apple' refer to making or eating taffy, while 'taffy pull' denotes a social gathering where people make taffy together.

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