Am I to Sweet for you?
The American word for lollies is candy.
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The word "clarinet" is a noun phrase, specifically a singular common noun. It refers to a musical instrument in the woodwind family.
Yes, the noun 'toffee' is a common noun, a general word for a type of candy.
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A common use of this phrase would be, "Where did you come from?"
Common sense should tell you that common sense is not a word, it is a phrase made from two words.
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Humbug is neither a candy or a bug, it is actually just a word. A humbug is basically a lie or something that is done to decieve someone into believing something.
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The most common is caramelle (plural) if you're using it in the general sense, as in "My kids like candy." Use una caramella (sing.) for "a piece of candy."
There is no common word. The letters do spell the phrase "jag ramp."