0 a large soft ball of white or pink sugar in the form of thin threads, usually sold on a stick and eaten at fairs and amusement parks
It may be superficially attractive at first, like candyfloss, but when one tries to put it to use, it melts away, leaving a sticky mess.
I cannot understand why the manufacturer of candyfloss should be given a bonus, while the manufacturer of character has to pay the tax.
We are no longer in a candyfloss economy.
If that is his idea of a candyfloss society, it is certainly not ours.
They include such industries as the making of one-armed bandits and candyfloss machines, while excluding office equipment.
We all are familiar with the term which has been bandied about so much of late, the "candyfloss society".
Who is going to measure the exact portion of candyfloss that is served at the end of a stick?
It was rather like watching one of those fellows at the funfair making candyfloss.