19 example sentences using honey.
Honey used in a sentence
Honey in a sentence as a noun
"See honey, HN doesn't think I'll have a problem!
My Mom would say "Oh honey, they are just jealous.
"Whoops honey, if I didn't have my sports cap on I'd probably lose my head.
If I want to sell some of the honey, I have to comply with nine different laws.
Bees spend all season making honey stores so that they can survive the winter.
So he says, "It's okay honey order whatever you want.
All of the above -- including simple questions of "What do you want for lunch, honey?
Honey in a sentence as a verb
They were just too weak eventually to maintain temperature and to get to the honey they did have.
If you want honey, buy unfiltered, unheated honey, from a beekeeper you know.
If my bees collect pollen from genetically modified plants, I can no longer sell that honey.
If you want honey and are concerned about the bees, buy from a beekeeper using Warr topbar hives, doing a surplus harvest.
In the shower I use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on the face an exfoliating gel scrub.
I've never met a company that could sue you because a honey bee or some other naturally event that has been occurring for hundreds of years happened.
Usually this is just pre-winter to keep them from eating into the valuable honey right next to the hive body before winter or to give them an easier/quick source of food coming out of winter.
Honey in a sentence as an adjective
So now I have to educate my bees to become certified honey collection masters and teach them the difference between unmodified and modified plants and teach them to only collect from the former.
I'm not sure about the whole "benefit" thing -- I tend to believe that honey is mostly a simple sugar that isn't all that good for us and I don't buy into the whole eating honey with pollen will stave off allergies claim.
Bees, given the proper conditions will produce WAY WAY more honey than they need and in fact, leaving it all on there increases the size of the hive they have to maintain, and can weaken their ability to fight off cold, disease, and intruders.
It is heated and filtered and pollen-free, removing the extraordinary health benefits of honey, cut eith corn syrup, beet syrup or other sweeteners, and laced with pesticides and anti-biotics.
Well, not in the offensive sense of "*****, you better behave or ima smack you", but at least something modern like "honey, when you talk to my employees and act really strange and intimidating around them, it makes things very difficult for me at work".The wife's behavior seems to be the catalyst for nearly all the drama described here.