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jelly bean
noun
: a candy that is shaped like a bean and has a hard sugar shell with a soft center
Full Definition of JELLY BEAN
: a sugar-glazed bean-shaped candy
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First Known Use of JELLY BEAN
1886
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JELLY BEAN Defined for Kids
jelly bean
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Definition of JELLY BEAN for Kids
: a chewy bean-shaped candy
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