| NOUN | a confectioner | confectioners |
| SYNO | candymaker | confectioner |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- A Texas confectioner and chocolatier founded by William Wirt Lamme in 1878.
- Vincent was the son of Giuseppe Novello, an Italian confectioner who moved to London in 1771.
- In 1974 Hevin earned a vocational certificate as a confectioner/chocolatier and ice cream maker.
- In 1826, Jacques Foulquier, a confectioner, moved to Geneva and started a chocolate company.
- The Benois family was a family of prominent 19th- and 20th-century Russian artists, musicians and architects, descended from French confectioner Louis Jules (Leonty Nikolaevich) Benois (1770/1772?
- Blibber-Blubber was the first bubble gum formulation, developed in 1906 by American confectioner Frank H. Fleer.
- His wife married once more in 1668, to Hendrick Gerdes, a confectioner who became a tobacco pipe maker.
- Émile Gerbeaud was born in Carouge, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland on 22 February 1854 into a Roman Catholic merchant, confectioner family.
- He was the son of Ernst Erichsen (1820-1869), a confectioner, and Trine Jensine née Rian (1829-1884).
- In 1857 Pierre Bardou married Léonie Amiel, daughter of a Perpignan confectioner, who brought no dowry.
- Her parents were Samuel Halperin, a confectioner, and Rebeka Rose Halperin.
- In addition to its use in industry, shellac is incorporated into some fruits, coffee beans, and candies as confectioner's glaze.
- Giacomo D'Angelis, a Corsican confectioner arrived in India in 1880 and set up "Maison Francaise" in Mount Road in the same year.
- Towards the end of the century, a small ale house opened in the pavilion and in 1810 confectioner H.
- Before leaving for the War, Bickford worked as a confectioner.
- Aside from playing football he also worked as a baker and confectioner.
- Bridgman it pertained a confectioner and doctor. The confectioner had lived there many years and soon the doctor several years into residency decides to build a consulting room; it is right by the confectioner’s kitchen which releases vibrations from his grinding of pestle and mortar ( ).
- Kilchberg is home to the corporate headquarters of the confectioner Lindt & Sprüngli.
- Kit Kats were introduced to Japan in 1973 when British confectioner Rowntree's made an agreement with Japanese confectioner and restaurant owner [...].
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