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bonbon

[bon-bon, bawn-bawn] / ˈbɒnˌbɒn, bɔ̃ˈbɔ̃ /


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It was filled with friandises, with luscious and toothsome bits—the finest of fruits, patés, a rare bottle or two, delicious syrups, and bonbons in abundance.

From Literature

With what Meg called ‘a great want of manners’ Jo had saved some bonbons for the little girls, and they soon subsided, after hearing the most thrilling events of the evening.

From Literature

In it, various crisscrossing vessels provide visual bonbons for today’s maritime historians.

From Seattle Times

Perhaps you might immediately associate its rich flavor baked into a brownie or concealed within a creamy bonbon.

From Salon

On its website and in-store, the compact little shop sells finely crafted and decorated bonbon assortments with fillings like coconut marzipan and banana walnut, assorted bars and chunky cookies.

From New York Times