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