39 Verbs to Use for the Word candied

He musta bought some candy.

You must wear a pink wrapper, and drink tea out of a pink cup, and eat pink wintergreen candy!" Snubby Nose liked the idea of wintergreen candy.

I've brought you some grapes, my dear, and a jar of extra fine brandy peaches, and little Maggie insisted on sending some molasses candy she had just made.

So, with a severe air of suppressed indignation, he shows us to a couple of ineligible seats, where the draft disarranges MARGARET'S hair, and the charity children drop books of the op, that is to say, prayer-books, and molasses candy in unpleasant proximity to our helpless feet.

" "And Mary brought us taffy candy," broke in darling Minnehaha, with equal candor; "and some currant cakes and other nice things, so we got on very well after all.

Well, I guess they did, and Doctor Cotton-Tail gave them hoarhound candy.

" Lee Chang's wish was fulfilled when he placed the flaky tart in Betty's hands, and he took a candy or two (which he privately considered rather poor stuff) and watched the girl no longer.

"We can freshen up," went on the girl who loved candy, "and enter into town in style.

" "I hadn't realized," said Katie, "that making candy was such serious business.

The boys found home very pleasant with Sy always there ready to "lend a hand," whether it was to make fancy ties, help conjugate "a confounded verb," pull candy, or sing sweetly in the twilight when all thought of little May and grew quiet.

I felt like Ben Franklin who, as a barefooted boy, resolved that when he grew up and had pennies he would buy a stick of red striped peppermint candy; but when he grew up and had the pennies he didn't want the candy.

You are very much mistaken as to the meaning of heroism, and it wasn't necessary to bring us any proof that you got the candy or whatever that is.

I set them on their feet, promised them all the candy they could eat for a week, and hurried them to the other side of the depot.

Elcie says she thinks that is why she has always liked stick candy.

The old woman called them and offered them candy.

"I was watching the boy when he opened the candy.

"Thee you hav to come heer on the ralerode farther brot me but yore farther needent bring you there arnt no plais for him to sleep but you can sleep with me theres a boy sels candy in the cars and theres penuts on a stand in the deepoe 5 sents gits a pocketful the candy is nasty but its in purty boxes its ten sents theres a old wommen keeps the penut stand

There is an old man who sells candy.

It amused me immensely, two people on a seat on either side and an aisle through the middle down which the ticket collector walks, and for most of the journey a child raced backwards and forwards, jumping with sticky hands clinging to the sides of each seat while it sucked candy.

In winter-time he treated me to sugar candy, and in summer-time he always had in his store great baskets full of apricots, plums, pears, and apples, or whatever was in season in his garden.

"Dat other kid swiped his candy," was the response.

It had been a long time since he had tasted candy.

I saw the missionary standing very near, tossing candies and gums into our midst.

So I goes ter de store en buys me a cedar tub and filled hit wid candy.

"Us was all sorry when Old Marster died, I cried 'cause I said, 'Now us won' git no more candy.'

39 Verbs to Use for the Word  candied