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bombom
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bombón
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bombó
Sweet or small confection coated in chocolate.
bonbon
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bombom
bonbon
1
It has some refreshingly proper pubs -without a
bonbon
in sight.
2
They had only come to investigate the contents of the
bonbon
box.
3
Lucy offered the bowl again to Rose, who took a
bonbon
.
4
Not even a card or a
bonbon
on New Year's day.
5
It snapped, the
bonbon
dropped between them, and the young man got the motto.
1
Eliza hesitated, but finally reached out her hand and took the
bon-bon
.
2
Jack looked at the
bon-bon
,
and considered the size of the jar.
3
Even a
bon-bon
which the landlady had given her she was not eating.
4
I'd never been a woman to say no to a
bon-bon
.
5
Flag stickpins,
bon-bon
boxes representing flags, or some patriotic book would be appropriate.
6
No less an authority than The People, an English publication, dropped this cultural
bon-bon
to the masses.
7
What mighty agency had thrown out of his
bon-bon
box, this big red
bon-bon
on two legs?
8
She was sitting next to Johnnie Jones, and she asked him to open his
bon-bon
without pulling it apart.
9
You never hear me talk about clothes and such twaddle,' said Stuffy, suppressing a yawn, and feeling for another
bon-bon
wherewith to refresh himself.
10
Then she picked up the box of
bon-bons
that was beside her.
11
I have just received a fresh box of
bon-bons
from New York.
12
And this from the man who had thought flowers and
bon-bons
bribery!
13
She would eat no more
bon-bons
;
she threw the box away.
14
And I like fairy tales next to
bon-bons
and new hats.
15
Upstairs with the ladies he and his
bon-bons
had met with unprecedented success.
16
I'll make Vera a pale pink one and fill it with French
bon-bons
.
Portuguese
bombom
Spanish
bombón
Catalan
bombó