chocolatier
Americannoun
plural
chocolatiersnoun
Etymology
Origin of chocolatier
Example Sentences
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Shares were 7.8% lower after the chocolatier cut its guidance and said the war in the Middle East would likely hit tourism sales.
Shares were 7.8% lower after the chocolatier cut its guidance and said the war in the Middle East would likely hit tourism sales.
Living on bread, butter and fruit, she became a stagier or unpaid apprentice at the bakery of Gerard Mulot, a master pâtissier, boulanger and chocolatier.
From Los Angeles Times
Delysia Chocolatier Drinking Chocolate – ’Tis the season for hot drinks, and the old powdered stuff simply won’t cut it.
From Salon
Delysia Chocolatier makes all kinds of delightful treats, including an indulgent, velvety drinking chocolate that feels downright luxurious.
From Salon
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