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Rhymes with Candy Apple
- stapel
- snapple
- grapple
- shappell
- schappell
- mapel
- kappel
- happel
- chapple
- chappell
- chappel
- chapel
- cappel
- appell
- appel
6. apple
noun. ['ˈæpəl'] fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- appel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- æppel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. candy
noun. ['ˈkændi'] a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts.
Synonyms
- marzipan
- candyfloss
- mint candy
- hard candy
- patty
- sugar candy
- marchpane
- liquorice
- toffy
- candy corn
- horehound
- nougat bar
- praline
- rock candy
- truffle
- fudge
- peanut bar
- rock
- Turkish Delight
- brittle
- jelly bean
- marshmallow
- carob bar
- licorice
- sugarplum
- nougat
- popcorn ball
- cotton candy
- mint
- Easter egg
- chocolate truffle
- honey crisp
- bonbon
- candy bar
- Life Saver
- all-day sucker
- taffy
- nut bar
- sweet
- gumdrop
- candy cane
- kiss
- candy kiss
- butterscotch
- lozenge
- confect
- jelly egg
- caramel
- spun sugar
- fondant
- toffee
- brandyball
- dragee
- lollipop
- confection
Antonyms
Etymology
- sucre candi (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- قندي (Arabic)
8. apple
noun. ['ˈæpəl'] native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits.
Etymology
- appel (Middle English (1100-1500))
- æppel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. candy
verb. ['ˈkændi'] coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze.
Antonyms
Etymology
- sucre candi (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- قندي (Arabic)
Sentences with candy-apple
1. Noun Phrase
Besides apple pie and apple dumplings, visitors can enjoy candy apples, apple chips, apple juice and even apple burgers.
2. Noun Phrase
In October, Waterville puts on the family-friendly Harvest Fest, an event which includes hay-rack rides, pumpkin carving and bowling, candy apple making and pony rides.
3. Noun Phrase
A strapless bubblegum-pink frock teams well with everything from butter yellow to candy apple red when you’re in the mood to make a statement.