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noun - a large round hard candy
noun - a word that is hard to pro noun ce
JAWBREAKERS - Gobstoppers or jawbreakers are a type of hard candy. They are usually round, and normally range from about 1 3 cm across; though gobstoppers can be ...
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Hard candies |
Some hard candies |
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Jun 20 2017 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
Jun 1 2012 Universal |
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They're the mouthful seen here |
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Plural form of jawbreaker. |
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Gobstoppers or jawbreakers are a type of hard candy. They are usually round, and normally range from about 1 3 cm across; though gobstoppers can be up to 8 cm in diameter. * The term gobstopper derives from 'gob', which is slang in United Kingdom and Ireland for mouth. The sweet was a favourite amongst British schoolboys between World War I and World War II. In his children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, British author Roald Dahl described "Everlasting Gobstoppers", a fictional type of gobstopper that could never get smaller or be finished. * Gobstoppers usually consist of a number of layers, each layer dissolving to reveal a different colour (and sometimes differently flavoured) layer, before dissolving completely. Gobstoppers are too hard to bite without risking dental damage (hence the name jawbreaker). * Gobstoppers have been sold in traditional sweet shops for at least a century, often sold by weight from jars. As gobstoppers dissolve very slowly, they last a very long time |