Definitionn. chewy candy of sugar or syrup boiled until thick and pulled until glossy
Last update: June 8, 2015
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He said he had, but seemed anxious to assure me that he was a Chester man and 'not a Taffy.' [Please select]
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It's like going to the shop with an ould Manx shilling--you get your pen'orth of taffy and twelve pence out.' [Please select]
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This sage explanation had great weight with our noble commander, who exclaimed, "What have you to say to this, Taffy." [Please select]
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What answer would you give to the question, Who was Taffy (page 54). [Please select]
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If you'll play house in the tree, I'll give you a piece of my taffy. [Please select]
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"Taffy was a wicked Welshman, Taffy was a wicked thief, Taffy came to my house And stole a piece of beef." [Please select]
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I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was in bed, I got the poker And hit him on the head. [Please select]
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The ragged urchins following sang the rhyme of "Taffy was a wicked Welshman." [Please select]
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"You're letting the taffy scorch, and THAT'S a fact you'd better go by," said Felicity sniffing. [Please select]
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She had six cosy basket-chairs waiting for them, and a plateful of most delicious almond taffy, and she installed them to sit and admire the view, while she talked and put them at their ease. [Please select]
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