1. canes - Noun
2. canes - Verb
of Canis
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf Santa came to the Palace of Wisdom, we'd beat him up with candy canes. John Hennigan
He never stopped smiling and laughing - even while struggling to button his shirt, even while using two canes to get himself across the room to give my mom a kiss. He just woke up a little earlier and worked a little harder. Michelle Obama
And then to see long, long wrapping lines of voters, some on canes, some being helped, just to have that opportunity and that privilege, I’ll never forget it. Source: Internet
Christmas specials and movies are as traditional and commonplace as candy canes and red ribbons, and there are literally hundreds to choose from this time of year for both the young and young at heart. Source: Internet
The Bruins are simply a harder, more physical challenge than this current Canes squad is equipped to battle. Source: Internet
A lot of recipes tell you to sprinkle crushed candy canes (real ones!) over the cookies right out of the oven. Source: Internet