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Definition of jelly baby in English: jelly babynoun British A soft gelatinous sweet in the stylized shape of a baby. Example sentencesExamples - I continued to sniff away and although it still didn't resemble anything edible, I didn't even think about chocolate or jelly babies all afternoon.
- Sara said: ‘On the race day I can only eat jelly babies for some reason.’
- He pulled a bag of lollies out from his bag, it was a red packet filled with mixed snakes, jelly babies, frogs and many other sweet treats to eat.
- We know you are said to like jelly babies, but what do you think about politics?
- Certain toffees are enjoyed for their chewy or stretchy texture, and rituals develop around other sweets - such as biting the heads off jelly babies.
- They are running a promotion on some kind of jelly baby / wine gum hybrid, ‘with real wine!’
- And we did have a bag of jelly babies for pudding.
- Most have been of a technical nature, but one new idea possibly not seen before at Threshfield is the introduction of jelly babies at half-time.
- Harriet manages to pick a seat covered in melted jelly babies.
- ‘I've eaten enough for three days,’ I said scoffing some orange jelly babies.
- In an instant the smell of stale jelly babies reached his nose, he turned towards me and I was able to pull him out of the inner coven's reach.
- I've only just discovered how delicious jelly babies are here in the UK.
- Every pint of lager or cider, or every bottle of alco-pop has more calories than a pack of Maltesers or a KitKat, or 10 jelly babies.
- In recompense, he was given a free chicken salad sandwich and all the jelly babies he could eat.
- In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages.
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