Sweet or small confection coated in chocolate.
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.
6 Then the bonbon motto was avenged, and there was silence.
7 I must have something, a bonbon , aye, so I must.
8 Roll in granulated sugar or powdered sugar and serve on small plate or bonbon dish.
9 She accompanied me through it last night, at the time I found this crushed bonbon .
10 The king had taken fire like a petroleum bonbon .
11 Pericard passed his bonbon - box to him, as the guards would not let him enter again.
12 They just swallowed it very quietly, as a well-bred person swallows a small easy-going bonbon .
13 She looked like a spoiled child who, seeing a bonbon - box , opens it-tofind it empty.
14 The most delicious little bonbon in the whole box!
15 Buller followed them and laid a bit of spittle like a bonbon on the bedclothes.
16 Heine said-orrather quoted Koreff-that Kalkbrenner looked like a bonbon that had been in the mud.
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