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What are some action verbs for candy?

Candy doesn't really "do" things in the way we usually think of action verbs. However, we can get creative and use verbs that describe the candy's effect or how people interact with it:

Sensory Verbs:

* Melt: The chocolate candy melted in the sun.

* Pop: The candy corn popped in my mouth.

* Clink: The lollipops clinked together in the jar.

* Sparkle: The sugar crystals sparkled under the lights.

* Glimmer: The jelly beans glimmered in the candy dish.

Action Verbs:

* Savor: I savored every bite of the caramel.

* Devour: The children devoured the entire bowl of candy.

* Lick: She licked the lollipop clean.

* Crunch: The hard candy crunched between my teeth.

* Dissolve: The gummy bears dissolved in my mouth.

Figurative Verbs:

* Whisper: The candy whispers sweet promises.

* Dance: The colorful candies danced in the bowl.

* Explode: The flavor of the candy exploded in my mouth.

* Sing: The candy sings a melody of sweetness.

* Glow: The candy glows with happiness.

Remember, these are just suggestions! You can use your imagination to find even more creative verbs to describe candy.

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