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Bonbon

noun
1.
A candy that usually has a center of fondant or fruit or nuts coated in chocolate.



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"Bonbon" Quotes from Famous Books



... her own bedroom, which, from the Aubusson carpet to the Dresden and ormolu appliques, might have arrived in a bonbon box direct from the avenue de l'Opera in Paris. At the present moment two steamer trunks stood gaping in the middle of the floor, tissue paper was scattered about on various chairs, the dressing-table was bare of silver, and a traveling bag displayed a row of gold bottle and ...
— The Title Market • Emily Post

... hard, aunty," Bea said, easily. "Of course Steve's a wonderful old dear and all that—I wish I had asked him for the moon. I do believe he'd have gotten an option on it." She laughed and reached over to a bonbon dish to rummage for a favourite flavour. She selected a fat, deadly looking affair, only to bite into it and discover her mistake. She tossed it on the floor so that Monster could creep out of her silk-lined ...
— The Gorgeous Girl • Nalbro Bartley

... had just taken place. The king had taken fire like a petroleum bonbon. This fire developed little heat, but it devoured ...
— Dick Sand - A Captain at Fifteen • Jules Verne



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