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