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candy store

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Word: Candy Store

Definition:
A "candy store" is a shop where you can buy different kinds of sweets and candies. It is a place that usually has a variety of sugary treats, like chocolate, gummies, lollipops, and more.

Usage Instructions:
You can use "candy store" when talking about a place where you go to buy candy. It is a noun, so it can be the subject of a sentence (e.g., "The candy store has many options.") or the object (e.g., "I went to the candy store.").

Example Sentence:
"I love visiting the candy store after school to get my favorite chocolate."

Advanced Usage:
In more advanced contexts, you might refer to a "candy store" as a type of confectionery, which is a more formal term for a place that sells sweets.

Word Variants:
- Candy (noun): A general term for sweet treats (e.g., "I like all kinds of candy."). - Confectionery (noun): A broader term that includes candy as well as other sweet foods (e.g., "The confectionery offers pastries and chocolates.").

Different Meanings:
While "candy store" specifically refers to a shop selling sweets, the term can also be used metaphorically. For example, someone might say, "This place is a kid’s candy store," to describe a place full of fun and exciting things.

Synonyms:
- Sweet shop - Confectionery - Candy shop

Idioms:
There aren't specific idioms that include "candy store," but a related expression is "like a kid in a candy store," which means someone is very excited and happy about something, similar to how a child feels surrounded by sweets.

Phrasal Verb:
There are no common phrasal verbs specifically related to "candy store," but you could use phrases like "stock up on" when talking about buying lots of candy (e.g., "I'm going to stock up on candy for the party.").

Noun
  1. a confectioner's shop

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