Honey ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Honey ( noun )

  1. A sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees from nectar collected from flowers.
  2. A sweet food made from this substance, used as a spread or a sweetener in cooking.
  3. A sweetheart or darling.
  4. A term of endearment.

Origin:

Old english hunig, of germanic origin; related to dutch honig and german honig.

Examples:

  1. She spread some honey on her toast.
  2. I put a spoonful of honey in my tea.
  3. The bees were gathering nectar to make honey.
  4. The honey was so thick it wouldn't pour.
  5. He called her his little honey as a term of endearment.

(As a verb)

Honey ( verb )

  1. A sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees from nectar collected from flowers.
  2. A sweet food made from this substance, used as a spread or a sweetener in cooking.
  3. A sweetheart or darling.
  4. A term of endearment.

Origin:

Old english hunig, of germanic origin; related to dutch honig and german honig.

Examples:

  1. She spread some honey on her toast.
  2. I put a spoonful of honey in my tea.
  3. The bees were gathering nectar to make honey.
  4. The honey was so thick it wouldn't pour.
  5. He called her his little honey as a term of endearment.
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