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bonbonnière

[bon-buh-neer, -nyair, bawn-baw-nyer]

noun

plural

bonbonnières 
  1. a person or store that makes or sells candies.

  2. a box or dish for candies.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bonbonnière1

First recorded in 1810–20; from French; bon-bon “candy” (in French baby-talk) + -ière noun suffix; see -ary ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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Happy David, who manages social media and partnerships for La Bonbonniere — a West Village diner — felt the same way about the brothers’ work.

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“They have a special touch, so nice and colorful,” said Marina Cortes, manager of the West Village diner La Bonbonniere.

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“I just love their story,” said Happy David, who manages the Instagram accounts of La Bonbonniere and Casa Magazines, a Manhattan newsstand for which she has also commissioned the brothers’ work.

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The Instagram account has been a lifeboat not only for Casa but its neighbors; when La Bonbonniere was at risk of closing during lockdown, Ms. David shared a link to the diner’s GoFundMe page, causing donations to double overnight.

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On Saturday and Sunday mornings, nearby residents gather at the store for their morning paper and a coffee from La Bonbonniere, the cash-only diner down the block.

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