Their gumdrop-shaped huts are often little more than rags tied to a few sticks.
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Of course, if you like your gumdrop spiders even scarier, add more legs and eyes.
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Step outside Turner's kitchen door, and you step into a gumdrop-green valley.
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There was a loud creak coming from the coffin, and a foul stench met his gumdrop nose.
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My star is a hand-drawn one made of yellow candy melts, but a gumdrop would work too.
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Tuck in a sprig of thyme, a candied leaf or a sliver of a green gumdrop.
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As I pulled the silver and gold beauty from the gift box, gumdrop memories filled my head.
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They stand in front of houses wearing gumdrop grins and colorful scarves.
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Both the candy cane and gumdrop patterns are decidedly yummy looking.
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A jellied candy coated with sugar crystals
Gumdrops are a type of confectionery (candy). They are usually brightly-colored gelatin- or pectin-based pieces, shaped like a truncated cone and coated in granulated sugar. This makes them very sweet. ...
The Austin 12/4 was introduced by the Austin Motor Company in 1921. It was the second of Herbert Austin's post World War I models and was in many ways a scaled-down version of the 20/4, introduced in 1919. (The letters 'HP' in its name defined its fiscal horse power rather than its bhp.)