Bid Candy

A2 18+

Pronunciation: /bɪd ˈkændi/

Definitions of bid candy

noun an attempt or effort to achieve or obtain something

Example Sentences

A1 I love bid candy because it's so sweet.

A2 She always carries bid candy in her purse for a quick sugar fix.

B1 The children were excited to receive bid candy as a reward for their hard work.

B2 The shop owner sold a variety of bid candy from around the world.

C1 The gourmet bid candy was imported from a small artisanal shop in France.

C2 The connoisseur could distinguish between different types of bid candy based on their origin and ingredients.

Examples of bid candy in a Sentence

formal The company made a bid for the candy manufacturing business.

informal I heard they put in a bid for the candy company.

slang They're trying to score that bid candy deal.

figurative She was tempted by the bid candy of success and fame.

Grammatical Forms of bid candy

past tense

bid candied

plural

bid candies

comparative

more bid candy

superlative

most bid candy

present tense

bid candy

future tense

will bid candy

perfect tense

have bid candied

continuous tense

is bid candying

singular

bid candy

positive degree

bid candy

infinitive

to bid candy

gerund

bidding candy

participle

bid candying

Origin and Evolution of bid candy

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'bid candy' originated in medieval Europe as a way to describe small, sweet treats that were often used as rewards or incentives.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'bid candy' evolved to refer to any type of small, sweet confectionery, regardless of its intended purpose. The word 'bid' eventually fell out of common usage, and 'candy' became the predominant term for such treats.