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
1 a large, soft ball of sugar that has been spun in a special machine to form long fibers which are collected on a stick
Amazed at this monster, instead of running away as they usually do, they instead begin to eat the cotton candy glob.
Greenwald describes the effect of the album as like being hit in the head with cotton candy.
The dancers movements were designed to evoke the airy strands of spinning sugar, becoming clouds of cotton candy.
Her cutie mark is a cotton candy on a stick.
Classic fair foods such as cotton candy and hot dogs are readily available.
This airstream liquid-to-fiber formation process is similar to the production process for cotton candy.
By comparison, cotton candy is fat free with a very high sugar content (94%).
She lives in a house on a cloud of cotton candy.