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honeys

  • plural
    of honey.
    honey
    noun
    a sweet, viscid fluid produced by bees from the nectar collected from flowers, and stored in nests or hives as food.

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Jams, jellies and honeys make perfect pairings for much of what’s on offer.

From Washington Times Jul. 18, 2023

For breakfast, he requires a selection of six honeys and a special mix of muesli, and to end a meal, a plate of local cheese.

From Seattle Times May 8, 2023

Vendors are hawking flower crowns, drinking horns, herbal tea blends and artisanal wildflower honeys while the pop-up taverns declaring “COLD DRYNKS” attend to parched wayfarers.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 23, 2022

The raw honeys, including a slightly citric sourwood and a very floral tulip poplar, are $12 to $16 for 12 to 16 ounces.

From New York Times Jul. 26, 2021

"There now, honeys," she said; "the best I can do for you both is the sofa for one and my bed for the other."

From Light O' the Morning by L. T. Meade

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