Honey
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Honey ( noun )
- A sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees from nectar collected from flowers.
- A sweet food made from this substance, used as a spread or a sweetener in cooking.
- A sweetheart or darling.
- A term of endearment.
Origin:
Old english hunig, of germanic origin; related to dutch honig and german honig.
Examples:
- She spread some honey on her toast.
- I put a spoonful of honey in my tea.
- The bees were gathering nectar to make honey.
- The honey was so thick it wouldn't pour.
- He called her his little honey as a term of endearment.
(As a verb)
Honey ( verb )
- A sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees from nectar collected from flowers.
- A sweet food made from this substance, used as a spread or a sweetener in cooking.
- A sweetheart or darling.
- A term of endearment.
Origin:
Old english hunig, of germanic origin; related to dutch honig and german honig.
Examples:
- She spread some honey on her toast.
- I put a spoonful of honey in my tea.
- The bees were gathering nectar to make honey.
- The honey was so thick it wouldn't pour.
- He called her his little honey as a term of endearment.