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Sweet as honey. Chaucer.

Related words: (words related to HONEY-SWEET)

  • SWEETLY
    In a sweet manner.
  • SWEETISH
    Somewhat sweet. -- Sweet"ish*ness, n.
  • HONEYED
    1. Covered with honey. 2. Sweet, as, honeyed words. Milton.
  • SWEETING
    1. A sweet apple. Ascham. 2. A darling; -- a word of endearment. Shak.
  • SWEETHEART
    A lover of mistress.
  • HONEYWORT
    A European plant of the genus Cerinthe, whose flowers are very attractive to bees. Loudon.
  • SWEETROOT
    Licorice.
  • HONEYSUCKLE
    One of several species of flowering plants, much admired for their beauty, and some for their fragrance. Note: The honeysuckles are properly species of the genus Lonicera; as, L. Caprifolium, and L. Japonica, the commonly cultivated fragrant kinds;
  • HONEY-TONGUED
    Sweet speaking; persuasive; seductive. Shak.
  • SWEETENING
    1. The act of making sweet. 2. That which sweetens.
  • HONEYWARE
    See BADDERLOCKS
  • SWEETEN
    Etym: 1. To make sweet to the taste; as, to sweeten tea. 2. To make pleasing or grateful to the mind or feelings; as, to sweeten life; to sweeten friendship. 3. To make mild or kind; to soften; as, to sweeten the temper. 4. To make less painful
  • HONEY
    G. honig, OHG. honag, honang, Icel. hunang, Sw. håning, Dan. honning, 1. A sweet viscid fluid, esp. that collected by bees from flowers of plants, and deposited in the cells of the honeycomb. 2. That which is sweet or pleasant, like honey. The
  • SWEETNESS
    The quality or state of being sweet (in any sense of the adjective); gratefulness to the taste or to the smell; agreeableness.
  • SWEETWORT
    Any plant of a sweet taste.
  • HONEY-SWEET
    Sweet as honey. Chaucer.
  • HONEY-BAG
    The receptacle for honey in a honeybee. Shak. Grew.
  • HONEYSTONE
    See MELLITE
  • SWEETWEED
    A name for two tropical American weeds (Capraria biflora, and Scoparia dulcis) of the Figwort family.
  • SWEETHEARTING
    Making love. "To play at sweethearting." W. Black.
  • BITTERSWEET
    Sweet and then bitter or bitter and then sweet; esp. sweet with a bitter after taste; hence , pleasant but painful.

 

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