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  • adjective having the color of honey

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Examples

  • I shook off the tears that filled my honey-colored eyes.

    Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011

  • I cut my honey-colored eyes over at her before I took the blunt she offered, careful not to let the lit end burn the acrylic tips of my nails as I took a big toke and let it fill my lungs.

    Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011

  • Her honey-colored hair swung forward, framing her oval face.

    Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011

  • He had brown hair curling at his temples, and honey-colored eyes—in another mood, Yetta might have called him handsome.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • Her honey-colored hair swung forward, framing her oval face.

    Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011

  • At setting sun hours those V shapes filled with a gel of honey-colored light that changed to burnt tangerine.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • He had brown hair curling at his temples, and honey-colored eyes—in another mood, Yetta might have called him handsome.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • Her honey-colored hair swung forward, framing her oval face.

    Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011

  • Yetta jerked her attention back to Jacob, just another arrogant cutter even if he did have those maddeningly handsome curls and honey-colored eyes.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

  • Yetta jerked her attention back to Jacob, just another arrogant cutter even if he did have those maddeningly handsome curls and honey-colored eyes.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

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