cotton candy
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cotton candy
An Americanism dating back to 1925–30
Example Sentences
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The exposition popularized a host of snack foods that would become staples of American life, including ice-cream cones, peanut butter, hot dogs, hamburgers and cotton candy.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 16, 2026
I can see how it might feel like it’s been treated like a ball of cotton candy to give it away.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 6, 2026
This combination makes them extraordinarily low in density -- more like planetary-sized cotton candy than solid, rocky worlds.
From Science Daily • Jan. 31, 2026
“Oh, it needs a lowrider. It needs a palm tree. It needs perfect orange, cotton candy lighting.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 27, 2026
We stared at our twisted reflections in the mirror maze, ate powdered-sugar-dusted elephant ears, banged out our aggression on the bumper cars, and got sticky fingers from cotton candy.
From "We Are the Ants" by Shaun David Hutchinson
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