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Example sentences for "confectionary"

Lexicographically close words:
coneys; confab; confabulation; confabulations; confection; confectioner; confectioners; confectionery; confections; confederacies
  1. Lord Robert and the duke of Norfolk were complimented with the same gift, and finer gloves and more elaborate confectionary were presented to the queen herself.

  2. This is laid on with a feather or brush, and in confectionary the term means to ice fruits and pastry with sugar, which glistens on hardening.

  3. These kernels go directly to confectionary syrup and ice cream plants.

  4. None of these kernels moving out of Nashville vicinity go to retail trade, except a few that go to confectionary stores in 25-pound boxes and are sold a pound at a time for cooking purposes, not for eating out of the hand.

  5. This attack upon the confectionary bijou much gratified the juvenile assailants, and highly pleased the noble hosts, and the grave company seated at their festive board were most marvellously entertained withal.

  6. Mrs. Bertrand kept a large confectionary and fruit shop in Bristol.

  7. I laid out, not an hour ago, in the confectionary room.

  8. We begin to speculate upon what it is that will finally carry him off: his asthma, or the confectionary he daily swallows.

  9. Footnote: It is to be remembered that those who eat confectionary so slightly poisoned that it does not make them sick at once, may nevertheless be as much injured in their constitutions as they who are poisoned outright.

  10. A part, however, of the contents of the confectionary shop are actually poisonous.

  11. Slaves to confectionary are on the road to gluttony, drunkenness, or debauchery--perhaps all three.

  12. The great evils of confectionary yet remain to be mentioned.

  13. And this evil goes on increasing, as long as we have access to the confectionary shop.

  14. The intellectual evil resulting from the use of confectionary consists in the fondness for excitement which is produced.

  15. By confectionary we here mean the substances usually sold at those shops in our cities distinguished by the general name of confectionaries, and which consist either wholly of sugar, or of sugar and some other substances combined.

  16. And that confectionary plum--somehow the savour of it has long ago evaporated.


  17. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "confectionary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.