How To Use Cachou In A Sentence
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Dante gave him a cachou every time he brought her a piece of tissue paper.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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Pepper, though, was of infinitely more moment to the ancients than to be merely a topping, nostrum, or cachou.
Excerpt: Krakatoa by Simon Winchester
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While in the mouth, the cachou will also help us prevent oral bacteria and confer us a fresh breath.
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By referring to the notes we can learn that Davitt and Parnell were two Irish politicians of the time, and that a cachou was a popular cashew candy (the brushes aren't explained).
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Ivan Matveitch noticed that I was tired from playing he would offer me ‘du cachou de Bologne.’
The Jew and other stories
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Some of these, such as medicinal lozenges and scented cachous, have declined in popularity in the 20th century; but others, such as mints and sherbet, are still consumed enthusiastically.
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Dye with 20 lb. Amidazol cachou, 5 lb. soda and 200 lb.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
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As he goes out, I see him slip a cachou or a clove into his mouth. So his breath won't smell of wine, of course.
Maigret and the Burglar's Wife
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The predecessors of little floral cachous were used by court ladies as breath-fresheners.
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I see the gentleman of the night before, still dressed in his wrapper, brown the color of cachou, who advances majestically, followed by a train of nurses.
Sac-Au-Dos 1907
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India scarves before alluded to; a stomacher set with garnet, a pearl necklace, and a silver box full of cachou and can-away comfits, to be taken to church for amusement during long sermons.
The Maidens' Lodge None of Self and All of Thee, (In the Reign of Queen Anne)