Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
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honeyed .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective See
honeyed .
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- adjective Covered with or containing
honey - adjective As sweet as
honey
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective with honey added
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Examples
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That dread voice of his that shook the hills when he was angry, fell in ordinary talk very pleasantly upon the ear, with a kind of honied, friendly whine, not far off singing, that was eminently
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Try works by storied lounger Keats, who pined away for "evenings steep'd in honied indolence."
Daniel Cook: What Brazilians Can Teach Us About Relaxation Daniel Cook 2010
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Being aware of our time helps to create "evenings steep'd in honied indolence" to quote Keats, and time to lie "cool-bedded in the flowery grass."
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Being aware of our time helps to create "evenings steep'd in honied indolence" to quote Keats, and time to lie "cool-bedded in the flowery grass."
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Being aware of our time helps to create "evenings steep'd in honied indolence" to quote Keats, and time to lie "cool-bedded in the flowery grass."
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Try works by storied lounger Keats, who pined away for "evenings steep'd in honied indolence."
Daniel Cook: What Brazilians Can Teach Us About Relaxation 2010
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Being aware of our time helps to create "evenings steep'd in honied indolence" to quote Keats, and time to lie "cool-bedded in the flowery grass."
Laura Vanderkam: The Art of Productivity Laura Vanderkam 2010
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Try works by storied lounger Keats, who pined away for "evenings steep'd in honied indolence."
Daniel Cook: What Brazilians Can Teach Us About Relaxation 2010
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βIt must be some unpleasing communication indeed, which my Lord of Albany cannot wrap up in honied words,β said the Prince.
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The honied mohobo-hobo is mixed into an orange porridge called mutundavaira in Southeastern Africa.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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