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- noun Plural form of
honey .
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Examples
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La Cerreta -- with million-dollar hill views out its back window -- sells its own label honeys, pâtés, and chestnut creams, and offers woven baskets piled with forest fruits I'd never seen, including one that looked like a red olive and tasted something like a date.
The Other Tuscany Richard Nalley 2010
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ATOMIC DOG brought out the "dog line", as hot honeys from the crowd crowded the stage!!
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2006
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And by the way, if you’re rolling in honeys as you claim why are you having to resist the urge to fap and drink alone?
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G & L Bonfante were no doubt aware of the grave problem when they abandoned the expected value of *'honeys' based on their very own grammatical sketch for the ad hoc ammendment 'full of inebriating drink'.
Archive 2010-03-01 2010
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G & L Bonfante were no doubt aware of the grave problem when they abandoned the expected value of *'honeys' based on their very own grammatical sketch for the ad hoc ammendment 'full of inebriating drink'.
Missing honey 2010
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Despite the mansion, the horses and a pedigree that probably reached back a hundred years before the Civil War, she'd bet he was one of the good old boys who thought of women as "honeys" and
Only You Leigh Sutherland & Peg Greenwood 1997
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They also sell bee-related products such as honeys, beeswax candles, soaps, and the like.
The Kitchn Sarah Coffey 2010
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They also sell bee-related products such as honeys, beeswax candles, soaps, and the like.
The Kitchn 2010
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She added: "It can sometimes be hard because Hollyoaks is seen as a 'honeys' show and I'm playing the complete opposite, but I wouldn't have it any other way."
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When people on this site smell blood on a Sunday, adults trot out the condescending "honeys," and self-descriptions like this appear:
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