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candy pull
noun
- a social gathering at which taffy or molasses candy is made.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of candy pull1
First recorded in 1835–45
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Example Sentences
Pamela was having a candy-pull down-stairs one night—a grown-up candy-pull to which the boys were not expected.
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An old-fashioned candy-pull is often more entertaining than the most elaborately prepared function.
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How is thee to have the fair unless thee has the candy pull?
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We had a molasses candy pull last Friday evening, given by the house matron of Fergussen to the left-behinds in the other halls.
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The candy pull being finished all the girls gathered about the fire, sitting down Turk fashion.
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