Candyman, from Clive Barker's story 'Candyman,' said and wrote in graffiti, "Sweets For The Sweet." Hamlet said, "Sweets to the sweet, farewell!"
i did right after Jackie Gleason.
Cj Lewis
You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'
The collective noun is 'a packet of sweets'.
In your hero's inventory.
What are the characters in the vendor of sweet novel by r.k narayan
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'sweets' is a word for something sweet to eat, such as candy, cake, etc. The noun sweets has no gender, it is a neuter noun.
You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'
You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'
Probability of getting not a yellow sweet if there 3 yellow sweets and 10 blue sweets is 10/13.
Yes They Do They Dont Taste Sweet To Me But Yes They Do Have Sweets
Meethai is translation of sweets in Gujarati...however sweet is Meethu
Every sweet except cough sweets because they were for health.Anyways
The quotation is 'sweets to the sweet, farewell!
they only come around when sweets are around
Jason Sweet goes by Sweets.
When someone says that they have a sweet tooth, they mean that they really like eating sweets. More so than the average person. To be more precise, to have a sweet tooth is to desire sweets frequently.
'sweets' comes from the fact that they are sugary and sweet, as they used to be called deserts.
The collective noun is 'a packet of sweets'.