0 a sweet or sweets; (a piece of) confectionery -- bonbon, karamela, cukroví
Have a candy!
That child eats too much candy
So he puts the candy in the basket and goes to the washroom.
The child was instructed to wait for the experimenter to ring a bell before eating a piece of candy.
This suggests that, as the target word unfolds in real time, both "candle" and "candy" are activated in parallel during monolingual language processing.
A boy sees the candy bar, takes it, and eats it.
Coughing fits, rustling candy wrappers - auditory interference which can bedevil any theatrical experience - are, in-the-round, aggravated by visual 'noise'.
Often, the non-social independent variable was tokens or candy, and the social independent variable was the verbal reward from the experimenters.
I already avoided the usual suspects, such as baked goods, candy, soft drinks, bread, and desserts.
She opens up a plastic bag with some candy in it.