gummier; gummiest
gumminess
noun
variants
or less commonly gummi
ˈgə-mē
ˈgu̇-
plural gummies also gummis
: a chewy gelatin-based candy that is often flavored with fruit
Yeah, an actual pear is going to be much more boring than a pear-flavored gummy, but kids need to learn about the disappointment of actually eating healthy early in life.—Mark Shrayber
Store owners will start pulling CBD gummies and drinks off of their shelves in Washington.—Paige Browning
But a few years ago, Japanese candy makers made the gummi softer and sweeter, creating an instant domestic market.—Yumiko Ono
If you have to take multiple supplements every day—and especially if you have problems swallowing capsules or tablets—gummies can make that chore easier (and tastier), finds a 2017 report from the AARP.—Markham Heid
—often used before another nounThere are also numerous applications for gelatin in the food industry, from gummy candies to fat replacement.—Matthew K. Roy
Trix may be for kids, but gummi vitamins? They're not restricted to the younger crowd anymore.—Marianne Mychaskiw
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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