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honey - use in sentences
Converse of object
- sip: The bee came to sip the honey, but its feet stuck to the honey pot and it could not get away.
- pour: Pour the honey and the sherry together into a small saucepan.
Adjective modifier
- runny: Heat is usually the main factor in causing runny honey.
- heather: Mix the heather honey with the malt whiskey in a mixing bowl.
- wild: Its weaver wants a jar of wild forest honey in exchange.
Modifies a noun
- bee: Most honey bees in Britain come from domestic hive colonies.
- buzzard: Last year we were able to show people over 45 different species ranging from honey buzzard to song thrush.
- fungus: Treatment There are no chemical cures for honey fungus.
- dew: Last year we notice some of the lower leaves coated in black gunge which we now know to be mold on honey dew.
- pot: People will gather like bees round a honey pot!
- comb: Honey comb is naturally produced by bees, particularly the youngest bees in the hive.
Noun used with modifier
- manuka: The existence of the UMF in manuka honey is found by testing for its level of antibacterial activity.
- tablespoon: Weight Loss - Combine 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar and 1 tablespoon honey in an 8 ounce glass of unsweetened grapefruit juice.
- tbsp: Fennel Honey: Add 1-3 drops fennel oil to 1 tbsp honey and mix.
- eucalyptus: A unique fusion of fresh bee pollen and Eucalyptus honey.
- tsp: Warm under the grill for a few moments, if you like, then drizzle with 1 tsp honey.
- lavender: Lavender honey and olive oil is still produced in the traditional way and you can see how they are made, buy and taste.
Possessives
- baker: Labeling with information about origin or regional source cannot be applied to either baker's honey or filtered honey.
Preposition: from
- bee: Two beekeepers sell us honey from bees they keep in the middle of the farm.
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