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like honey
adjective as in sweet
Example Sentences
Anisotropy refers to the property of being directionally dependent, such as how wood is stronger along the grain than across it, and viscoelastic materials are both viscous -- like honey, which resists flow and deforms slowly under stress -- and elastic, returning to their original shape when the stress is removed, like rubber.
And I was like, "Honey, I woke up every day gay."
Air is a fluid medium “like honey,” said Ronald Miles, a professor of mechanical engineering at Binghamton.
In the new millennium, while on hiatus, the group experienced an unexpected renaissance after director Sofia Coppolla used the Mary Chain’s “Just Like Honey” in the final scene of her second feature film, “Lost in Translation.”
To spruce things up, I’ll add a sweetener like honey or brown sugar and spices or use buttermilk instead.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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