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Qué (quién) es jellybean - definición

A SMALL BEAN-SHAPED TYPE OF CONFECTIONERY
Jelly beans; Jellybean; Jellybeans; Jelly Bean; Candy beans; Candy bean; Jelly Beans; Gummy beans
  • 1920 sheet music cover

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BOOK BY MARLENE FANTA SHYER
Welcome Home Jellybean
Welcome Home, Jellybean is a 1978 novel written by Marlene Fanta Shyer. It is about a family who brings their mentally challenged teenage daughter Gerri home from an institution and their struggles adjusting.
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also jellybean (jelly beans)
Jelly beans are small coloured sweets that are hard on the outside and soft inside.
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Wikipedia

Jelly bean

Jelly beans are small bean-shaped sugar candies with soft candy shells and thick gel interiors (see gelatin and jelly). The confection is primarily made of sugar and sold in a wide variety of colors and flavors.

Ejemplos de uso de jellybean
1. Fruit colors, pastels, vivid shades of jellybean, cool country cream and even black.
2. "This was half the size of a jellybean." Greg Fliegauf, who managers the local Fliegauf Jewelers for his uncle, examined Giacobbe‘s pearl, and thought it wasn‘t worth much because it‘s misshapen and has some discoloration.
3. Glazer resigned from the agency after Ronald Reagan was inaugurated and soon began composing songs, like Jellybean Blues,‘‘ satirizing the president. –– Dean Everett Wooldridge SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) – Dean Everett Wooldridge, a physicist who co–founded aerospace giant TRW Inc. and helped develop the nation‘s intercontinental ballistic missile program, died Wednesday.