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		Definition of cotton candy in English: cotton candynoun mass nounNorth American A mass of fluffy spun sugar, usually pink or white, wrapped round a stick or a paper cone; candy floss. Example sentencesExamples -  Sometimes, it seems, you need a little cotton candy for the mind.
 -  The cotton candy clouds had dissipated leaving us with a blank canvas.
 -  Grey clouds had started to rain and melt her cotton candy.
 -  I gave him a sarcastic look as he tried to hide the pink cotton candy he was holding.
 -  Your favorite ice cream flavor is cotton candy and you eat it with rainbow sprinkles.
 -  From the moment the kids pick up their cotton candy from the red-faced lady at the ringside, they sense they're in for a treat.
 -  And candy flavors such as bubble gum and cotton candy are continuing to be popular.
 -  There were also long line-ups for the cotton candy and popcorn.
 -  As she stood in line waiting for her cotton candy to be spun, her eyes drifted over to one of the games booths.
 -  When cotton candy begins to form, sprinkle with a few pinches of pumpkin seed dust.
 -  While they were in line, she saw them in a cart, arms around each other, sharing a cotton candy.
 -  There are the little pleasures too: the cotton candy for the children, the colored Ramadan lantern hanging between two buildings.
 -  After eating his cotton candy Andy suggested we go ride the Ferris wheel.
 -  We had gone to the fair and I was hogging down a pillow-sized cotton candy.
 -  Free cotton candy, apple cider, and all kinds of prizes for us students.
 -  When we came back to the cotton candy stand I saw him standing there.
 -  The check arrives with a complimentary cone of blue cotton candy, a fitting dessert for dinner at the circus.
 -  Like cotton candy, it's sweet and ephemeral, but doesn't offer real satisfaction.
 -  I can't wait until there is a breakfast version of the ice cream cone, buttered popcorn and cotton candy.
 -  I pulled a piece of my cotton candy off, and placed it on my tongue.
 
    Definition of cotton candy in US English: cotton candynounˈˌkätn ˈˌkandēˈˌkɑtn ˈˌkændi North American A mass of fluffy spun sugar, usually pink or white, wrapped around a stick or a paper cone. British term candyfloss Example sentencesExamples -  Grey clouds had started to rain and melt her cotton candy.
 -  Sometimes, it seems, you need a little cotton candy for the mind.
 -  While they were in line, she saw them in a cart, arms around each other, sharing a cotton candy.
 -  When we came back to the cotton candy stand I saw him standing there.
 -  We had gone to the fair and I was hogging down a pillow-sized cotton candy.
 -  And candy flavors such as bubble gum and cotton candy are continuing to be popular.
 -  I can't wait until there is a breakfast version of the ice cream cone, buttered popcorn and cotton candy.
 -  There were also long line-ups for the cotton candy and popcorn.
 -  When cotton candy begins to form, sprinkle with a few pinches of pumpkin seed dust.
 -  Free cotton candy, apple cider, and all kinds of prizes for us students.
 -  There are the little pleasures too: the cotton candy for the children, the colored Ramadan lantern hanging between two buildings.
 -  Like cotton candy, it's sweet and ephemeral, but doesn't offer real satisfaction.
 -  As she stood in line waiting for her cotton candy to be spun, her eyes drifted over to one of the games booths.
 -  From the moment the kids pick up their cotton candy from the red-faced lady at the ringside, they sense they're in for a treat.
 -  The check arrives with a complimentary cone of blue cotton candy, a fitting dessert for dinner at the circus.
 -  The cotton candy clouds had dissipated leaving us with a blank canvas.
 -  I pulled a piece of my cotton candy off, and placed it on my tongue.
 -  I gave him a sarcastic look as he tried to hide the pink cotton candy he was holding.
 -  Your favorite ice cream flavor is cotton candy and you eat it with rainbow sprinkles.
 -  After eating his cotton candy Andy suggested we go ride the Ferris wheel.
 
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