Which preposition to use with confection
Confections of orange-peel are excellent tonics and stomachics.
And so, when could we have it?" "Your implication does seem to bar the beautiful confection from our table entirely; and yet, do you know, it wouldn't alarm me a bit to have that dessert attack us some night when you and I are at dinner quite alone and unprotected.
Surely you remember the beruffled, rose-strewn confection in which the beautiful Elsa Marriott swam into our ken in "Mississipp'"?
He crushed a piece of the soft, delicious confection between his lips.
She reached over on the seat beside Grace, caught up a chocolate from a bag and thrust the confection into the tall girl's mouth.