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Honey   /hˈəni/   Listen
Honey

noun
1.
A sweet yellow liquid produced by bees.
2.
A beloved person; used as terms of endearment.  Synonyms: beloved, dear, dearest, love.
verb
(past & past part. honeied; pres. part. honeying)
1.
Sweeten with honey.
adjective
1.
Of something having the color of honey.



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"Honey" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Yes, I is, honey darlin'," responded the old woman with warmth. "I'll hab a quilt spread down dar on de flo', and I'll lie dar an' sleep, an' ef de chile stirs I'll wake right up and ...
— Grandmother Elsie • Martha Finley

... work as they must, eating, drinking, squatting about round the hearth telling stories of their valor with the cross-bow, and their excitement is provided by an occasional expedition to get wood for their cross-bows and poison for their arrows, or a stock of salt and wild honey. ...
— Across China on Foot • Edwin Dingle

... composure. But Zoe started and thrilled at the first note, and crept up to the piano as if drawn by an irresistible cord. She gazed on the singer with amazement and admiration. His voice was a low tenor, round, and sweet as honey. It was a real ...
— The Woman-Hater • Charles Reade

... golden, With milk and honey blest, Beneath thy contemplation Sink heart and voice opprest. I know not, O I know not What joys await us there, What radiancy of glory, What ...
— Elsie at the World's Fair • Martha Finley

... is taken, the practice is to lay the combs upon a sieve over some vessel, in only that the honey may drain out of the combs. Whilst the combs are in the hive, they hang perpendicularly, and each cell is horizontal; and in this position the honey in the cells which are in the course of being filled does not run out; but when the combs are laid ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 215, December 10, 1853 • Various


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