"Your hat is a most elaborate confection," said Faucelme.
You got an elaborate confection made of wood, leather, silver gilt, carnelians and Bohemian garnets.
Wedding cakes are, so to speak, her bread and butter, beautifully elaborate confections designed jointly by her and the bride.
Their skins were smooth, glowing golden-brown beneath elaborate confections of blue-black hair.
Original owners of Impressionist paintings often framed them in elaborate gilded 18th-century French confections.
This has nothing to do with money - simple food is often more delicious than expensive, elaborate confections.
The more elaborate confections cost $20 a slice.
At each return they would sculpt it differently, whether men or women, affecting elaborate confections.
The virtue, though, is that you keep your eyes on the plates that gradually overtake the tabletop-one elaborate confection after another, each full of subtle surprises.
An elaborate Victorian Gothic confection at Elm and College Streets has been its home since 1876.