Candy in a sentence as a noun

Are their egos too big?> I got my first job at a candy store when I was 14.

I did not make that much selling candy, but at least I was not getting shot at.

Appease and mollify them with eye candy and doublespeak.

I'm sorry, but this is a perfect example of the difference between design and eye candy.

"But I'm giving the candy to underprivileged children!

If you go down that path, they could also do introductory phone calls to candy manufacturers on your behalf.

Candy in a sentence as a verb

They've been handing out one-time password generators like candy lately.

Just the other day I was making a nightlight out of a candy can, an old perfume bottle, an old wall wart and some LEDs as a gift for a small child.

Go to town with JavaScript. You want to require enabling a possible malware vector and chew through computer resources like they're candy just to read a few paragraphs of text?

It's like a stomach ache after eating too much candy; things were so good for so long, we collectively forgot what it was like to have to sacrifice and work for the things you want.

It's just that they are like kids in a candy store with unprecedented access to data and so many great, new algorithms for extracting information from it that they are just loving it, the way geeks would.

Proper Noun Examples for Candy

Are you likewise surprised by the fact that people don't like the guy who comes up to the bowl labeled "Free Candy" and takes all of the candy, leaving none for anyone else?

Candy definitions

noun

a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts

See also: confect

verb

coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze

See also: sugarcoat glaze