Similar words: coupon bond, zero-coupon bond, zero coupon bond, napoleon bonaparte, shinbone, sunbonnet, in bondage, hydrogen bond. Meaning: ['bɒnbɒn] n. a candy that usually has a center of fondant or fruit or nuts coated in chocolate.
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(1) Her street name is bonbon.
(2) Darling, fetch me another bonbon, please.
(3) Bonbon! When you hear this word, what do you imagine?
(4) "Definitely, Maybe" is a proper Valentine's Day bonbon - a candy heart that tastes sweet, crunches nicely, and dissolves in seconds. Sentencedict.com
(5) Being mixed BonBon, Clytie and Lucas Beauchamp play a significant part in Faulkner s fiction.
(6) Having abolished X-ray browse, the annihilative applicant on the canvas ate the abandoned candles in the bonbon can.
(7) For those who love practicality mixed with modernism or even for those who live in tight spaces, the geniuses at Bonbon have a treat for you!
(8) Her latest prey, sources report is none other than the Bulgarian bonbon, Viktor Krum.
(9) That's why last year's Latin rock poster boy Ricky Martin is working extra hard to establish himself as more than just a bonbon shaking phenom with his second English language album, " Sound Loaded."
(10) Odin would then replace Sleipnir's food with gifts alternatively bonbon to award those children for their kindness.
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