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Table of Contents:
- Where can I buy Hammonds Candy?
- What is the meaning of candies?
- What is the American word for candy?
- Is cotton candy British or American?
- Do British say candy?
- Do Americans say backpack?
- Do Brits say y all?
- Is rucksack American or British?
- Why do Americans say drapes?
Where can I buy Hammonds Candy?
Target, Whole Foods, World Market, Safeway, King Soopers, T.J. Maxx, Sur La Table and Cracker Barrel are a few of the popular retailers that carry Hammond's. Many independently owned boutiques also carry our candies, and you can also purchase online at HammondsCandies.com.
What is the meaning of candies?
1 : crystallized sugar formed by boiling down sugar syrup. 2a : a confection made with sugar and often flavoring and filling. b : a piece of such confection. 3 : something that is pleasant or appealing in a light or frivolous way visual candy.
What is the American word for candy?
British vs American Vocabulary
British English ↕ | American English ↕ |
---|---|
solicitor | lawyer, attorney |
spanner | wrench |
sweets | candy |
taxi | taxi, taxi cab |
Is cotton candy British or American?
British and American English – Vocabulary – A – M
British English | American English |
---|---|
A | |
C | |
candy floss | cotton candy |
car park | parking lot |
Do British say candy?
Candy. A little packaged good for your candy craving would be called “sweets” or “sweeties” in Britain.
Do Americans say backpack?
In the United States, I'm not sure most people would even know what a "rucksack" is. The most common word here is "backpack," but there is also "bookbag" or "knapsack," though knapsack is becoming rather outdated.
Do Brits say y all?
"Yous" is a dialect variation. No British people use "y'all".
Is rucksack American or British?
American and British English – Vocabulary – A – M
American English | British English |
---|---|
A | |
baby carriage, baby buggy, stoller | pram, pushchair |
backpack | rucksack |
baked potato | jacket potato |
Why do Americans say drapes?
We do use the word drape in a similar context, in the theatre for example, where we often refer to drapes rather than curtains. ... We use it as a verb meaning to cover with something but we understand Americans can't cope with long words like curtains and prefer to use shorter ones.
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