Sentence examples for honeyed from inspiring English sources

The word "honeyed" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that is pleasing, sweet, or smooth. Example sentence: "His honeyed words soothed her worries."

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honeyed

adjective

Sweetened, with, or as if with, honey.

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Not for faint hearts, the distinctive sherry-whiff honeyed nuttiness of the saltily dry 2011 Arbois Savagnin, £31, makes it a quirky masterpiece; and from Sardinia, the 2013 Nerominiera, Enrico Esu, Carbonia, £15.95, is a fragrant, succulently moreish damson-filled rosso.

The other anchor, Kathleen Parker, a moderate conservative Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist with honey-colored hair and a honeyed Southern accent out of Winter Haven, Florida, could hardly get a word in — she seemed to be hosting a party against her will at the insistence of her hyper-aggressive partner.

These are much like Hobnobs – oaty, rubbly and butter-rich, though here daubed with white chocolate to pair with the honeyed sweetness of the biscuit.

The restaurant, in the elegant space on the corner of Hudson Street and Duane Street that held Danube and Secession, is decorated in steel and stone and what might be miles of reclaimed honeyed wood.

Yes, it has a little grassiness and hop edge, but the dominant flavour here is flabby, honeyed sweetness.

Third came Mr Tribe's "number theory": the court noted that few awards that exceeded "a single-digit ratio between punitive and compensatory damages" would be constitutional.In this section The impossibility of making whole Rule by numbers Unbundling The American dream Thinking big Epidemics and economics ReprintsThese are honeyed words to the ears of many companies.

But it is conceivable that he and Mr Meciar, a dodgy pair, could cut a deal, with Mr Fico becoming prime minister and Mr Meciar, in due course, succeeding to the presidency.If that happened, it is unlikely that either the EU or NATO would welcome Slovakia into their clubs any time soon, however honeyed Mr Meciar's new vocabulary.

She wielded her honeyed voice expressively but suffered from pitch problems.

This week Mr Hazare halted his strike with a cup of honeyed coconut water after the government agreed to pass tougher laws against graft.

"Natural" and "effortless" were the words most often applied to that smooth, honeyed, gorgeous voice, which made skin break out in goose-bumps and raised the hairs on the back of the neck.

"Nervy", with "an austere, honeyed character", was how one winemaker described the bubbly on offer on a wet afternoon at Denbies, a vineyard in Surrey that is also Britain's largest.

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