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  • The touch of ice wine lends the drink the slightest honeyed, apricot sort of nose, but doesn't interfere with the brisk essence of the classic martini, which is, above all, dry.
  • That famous voice is never more honeyed than when it's saying - in a courteous, roundabout way - ‘No.’
  • Jamie ordered fillet of beef wrapped in pancetta with port, shallot and foie gras ravioli, while I chose the loin of venison with fresh sage and honeyed Armagnac sweetbreads.
  • Then the inevitable and auspicious slice of baklava, flaky and honeyed, which brings to mind ancient pleasures, Biblical decadence.
  • This sumptuous wine has a strong amber green colour and a honeyed nose.
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  • The poem is re-created in glowing phrases — “A rich distilled perfume emanates from it like the breath of genius; a golden cloud envelops it; a honeyed paste of poetic diction encrusts it, like the candied coat of the auricula”. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • It's actually an island, a fourteen-mile sliver of sandy beaches whose name means ‘golden snake’ in the native Mayan language, and back then, a mere 120 people enjoyed its honeyed shores.
  • That smile and that honeyed baritone make a lethal combination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Morning light streamed through the windows of the small room he had rented for the night and the golden rays bathed the cot's only occupant in a rich honeyed glow.
  • She had listened from a respectful distance, and with the humble deference born of years of bondage, to the honeyed words with which the great lady deigned to cajole a girl-slave: but when Dea Flavia had finished speaking and the chorus of admiration had died down around her, the freedwoman, with steps which she vainly tried to render firm, approached to the foot of the catasta and stood between the great lady and her own child. "Unto Caesar"
  • And through their clothes choices, the parents have created the kind of honeyed faultlessness that jams mailboxes every December when personalized Christmas cards arrive bringing greetings "to you and yours" from the Blake family or the Joneses. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Devaluing the Pulitzers
  • His new film is similarly tricksy: in the voiceover, it spins a fictional catastrophe that recalls Cyprus' conflicted past over honeyed footage of blue seas, rustic beehives and golden fields that wouldn't look out of place on a posh holiday programme. This week's new exhibitions
  • A few more sentences and I recognised those honeyed accents (from the AM radio in our car at the time).
  • It offers the drinker not an overpowering smack of peat, but a delicious honeyed, floral sweetness.
  • I often choose yoghurt over cream as an antidote to sweet, honeyed desserts, too - though by yoghurt I mean real, natural yoghurt with live bacteria, not the little pots of ersatz flavoured stuff.
  • There was a giant, fluffy, angel food cake decorated with real rose petals; there was a roast honeyed duck, which Anna obstinately refused to touch, but which Lara and her aunts enjoyed immensely.
  • This honeyed, concentrated, sweet and sour style white is perfect with this dish.
  • The walls are made of a honeyed stone.
  • The honeyed brown of the truck matched her skin tone perfectly, and it was leathery soft.
  • The recipe also adds homemade honeyed ginger and store-bought candied orange peel, but I used store-bought crystallized ginger and peel of home-made candied kumquats, which were what I had at my hand.
  • It can be dry, medium dry, medium sweet, richly honeyed, sweet and even the leanest most acidic wines prove perfect for dry or medium dry fizz.
  • His honeyed tones - made for golf commentary - are truly seductive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Honeyed is my in-stepping, honeyed my forthgoing, with my voice I speak what is honeyed, may I be of honey aspect. Leonie of the Jungle
  • His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew.
  • It smells fantastic, the sweet but fresh zing of pineapple mingling with lime and the deep, honeyed richness of mango. Times, Sunday Times
  • I couldn't face any of the usual options for breakfast and instead made do with honeyed bread soaked in milk, but even that was touch-and-go.
  • Karen, the Munster regional finalist, won out with her honeyed lamb noisettes, roast root vegetables and rosemary roast potatoes followed by sticky toffee pudding with caramel sauce.
  • Golden amber in colour, the wine takes time to open, but then displays a warm, honeyed aroma with a short, spicy finish.
  • Its rousing chorus was delivered with a honeyed growl and accompanied by hip-hop style hand gestures. Times, Sunday Times
  • His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew.
  • The deep, honeyed voice is less mobile than it used to be, but that is no bad thing in this case. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a wonderful wine - honeyed and rich without being remotely cloying.
  • He thinks he can get anything he wants with charm and honeyed words and cleverness.
  • He assumed his grand jesuitic airs, and, although with honeyed word he would take the liberty of censuring me because I sometimes spent a night out, and, as he would say, "God knows where! Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 06: Paris
  • A crisp edit would usefully emphasise their greatest asset, namely Cedric Gasaida's honeyed falsetto vocals: they're enticingly seductive on Into the Night, while Reckless With Your Love gives the delicious impression that he spent some fruitful time in his youth pretending to be Grace Jones. Azari & III: Azari & III – review
  • Noble Rieslings tend to be richer, darker and have that honeyed, velvety feel and honeycomb nose and palate.
  • It smells fantastic, the sweet but fresh zing of pineapple mingling with lime and the deep, honeyed richness of mango. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an enchanting and quite small cathedral made of honeyed Cotswold stone.
  • The air is fresher and the hint of flowers strengthens until we are overwhelmed by the honeyed scent of broom, pouring in through the car windows.
  • So they abandoned honeyed words and determined to use force.
  • ‘So,’ he spoke with a venomous tinge in his sweet honeyed accent, ‘You're going with Frank now?’
  • Its rousing chorus was delivered with a honeyed growl and accompanied by hip-hop style hand gestures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her voice was honeyed with hints of fire. The Sun
  • I'm afraid that his voice simply does not reach the same gorgeous peaks of luxuriant smoothness as the honeyed tones of some of his colleagues.
  • They spoke of a rich, honeyed confection, folded in crispy layers and served under a silver dome.
  • Practically all supermarket pears are pale travesties of the real thing, which have a combination of slippery, honeyed sweetness and a tight, close-grained texture of the flesh.
  • It offers the drinker not an overpowering smack of peat, but a delicious honeyed, floral sweetness.
  • For him, the centrepieces of conversation were aphorisms, epigrams and paradoxes which seemed to trip effortlessly from his honeyed tongue.
  • The Doric qualities of his work are becoming recognized also, and he is being read, as he has always been read by his true disciples -- so not inappropriately to name those who have come under his graver spell -- not merely as a _prosateur_ of purple patches, or a sophist of honeyed counsels tragically easy to misapply, but as an artist of the interpretative imagination of rare insight and magic, a writer of deep humanity as well as aesthetic beauty, and the teacher of Vanishing Roads and Other Essays
  • I move my head imperceptibly, because of his moustache which brushes against my nostrils with a scent of vanilla and honeyed tobacco.
  • 'Of course I love you, darling,' she said in honeyed tones.
  • The conversation in the room hushed as his voice filled the hall with honeyed tones.
  • This late-harvest Sauvignon Blanc - blended with 5% Riesling - is an intriguing choice for a dessert wine, and provides exotic honeyed peach and mango.
  • The wines are superbly rich and honeyed, without being sickly sweet. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • And as they open their luscious petals on my skin, they reveal their nectarous, honeyed nature. Perfume Review: Montale Aoud Flowers
  • He assumed his grand jesuitic airs, and, although with honeyed word he would take the liberty of censuring me because I sometimes spent a night out, and, as he would say, “God knows where!” The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
  • The voice is more honeyed than the typical British tenor but a pleading urgency tugs at the ear as much as his intense physical embodiment of the music rivets the eye.
  • Pineapples come to us all year but their juice, honeyed yet faintly tart, is more welcome under a grey January sky.
  • My favourite roses at the moment are Guerlain's Rose Barbare, with its gorgeous honeyed rose liqueur, and Frédéric Malle's Une Rose, which is even more barbare. Andy Tauer Une Rose Chypre: Perfume Review and a Prize Draw
  • Honeyed words may deceive people of some time, but they cannot stand the test of time and practice.
  • Mary Chapin Carpenter with her husky, honeyed alto is perhaps the most popular New Folk artist.
  • You think, why doesn't my long, honeyed hair curl elegantly, never frizz and, on command, wisp like that of a character in a fairy tale?
  • Your honeyed words will not easily win me over.
  • This is a wonderful wine - honeyed and rich without being remotely cloying.
  • The cliffs drop away below in a tumble of honeyed sandstone rocks, and below the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean.
  • His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure.
  • It's time for justice. It's time for action and for change, not more honeyed words which lead nowhere.
  • Sip this bold, floral, grapey, honeyed fizz ice-cold or splash it over strawberries and other summer berries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jacques sighed, his anger melting away as her voice came across the line in honeyed tones, seductive and dark as velvet.
  • Her voice was honeyed with hints of fire. The Sun
  • Vouvray Mousseux can often offer more interest than other Loire sparkling wines, to those who appreciate the honeyed aromas of Chenin Blanc, at least.
  • The Octet's members placed a high priority on a full singing tone, honeyed legato playing, and warm, genial musicianship.
  • Hey, wait, the "honeyed" - "smoked" combo conjures the idea of ham, but pert-faced Breach is in no way hammy. David Finkle: Easy Listener: Why You Should Know Singer Joyce Breach
  • Zingy freshness and honeyed sweetness gives it a touch of class.
  • A noteworthy characteristic lies in the balance of ripe fruit or honeyed sweetness against fruit-driven acidity and an ability to hold on to a zing of piercing acidity even at high ripeness levels.
  • The cliffs drop away below in a tumble of honeyed sandstone rocks, and below the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean.
  • The honeyed smells of garden flowers give way here to ranker scents: to the mingled fragrances of rot and stagnancy. GALILEE
  • As we crossed the Station Heath on our way back, I checked the damp peat for sundew plants, and they too were still there, leaves unfurled so an unwary insect might trigger their honeyed, deliquescent tentacles. Wildwood
  • The honeyed fila pastries and buttery nut cookies compose a separate late afternoon meal accompanied by thick Greek coffee.
  • I am drunk on laughter and the honeyed sound of a trumpet in a smoky pub.
  • There was honeyed rolls, golden bread, and all types of buns filled with all you could imagine.
  • I wanted to drop that experience like a tot of honeyed mead into my subconscious, for my own, selfish poetic reasons.
  • She is laughing, crowing with delight as she sits there, her head a mass of golden curls in the honeyed sunlight.
  •       Everything about the babas was disgusting to Jory, no matter how they tried to placate him with gifts of human candy and shining fungal balls called honeyed sea foam that tasted subtly like caramel. The Saturn Game
  • We drank a dark pungent ale and ate porridge made of dried beans mashed; and roasted fowls stuffed with bread; and plates of honeyed dried fruits: apples, pears, and cherries.
  • History shows that many kings met their tragic ends because they did not pay heed to the advice of faithful courtiers, preferring the honeyed but false words of sycophants.
  • Pineapples come to us all year but their juice, honeyed yet faintly tart, is more welcome under a grey January sky.
  • She fed them on the afterdeck, pressing honeyed biscuits on Young Griff and hitting Duck's hand with her spoon whenever he made a grab for more bacon.
  • The painful fact is that no one expects much of them any more beyond good food, bribery and honeyed hypocrisy.
  • Its rousing chorus was delivered with a honeyed growl and accompanied by hip-hop style hand gestures. Times, Sunday Times
  • And being given not merely to fleece but utterly to flay men, they no sooner espy a foreign merchant in the city, than they find out from the book of the dogana how much he has there and what he is good for; and then by caressing and amorous looks and gestures, and words of honeyed sweetness, they strive to entice and allure the merchant to their love, and not seldom have they succeeded, and wrested from him great part or the whole of his merchandise; and of some they have gotten goods and ship and flesh and bones, so delightsomely have they known how to ply the shears. The Decameron, Volume II
  • Never mind all the usual tosh about developing players for the future, never mind your own honeyed words about playing entertaining rugby and having a happy squad.
  • ‘As would I.’ Maria's sweet honeyed voice seemed to make Aidan melt in the chair next to me.
  • That smile and that honeyed baritone make a lethal combination. Times, Sunday Times
  • They know him as that honeyed-vocaled balladist that they fell in love with in 2002.
  • I have one more request to make," he remarked in honeyed tones. Jacqueline of the Carrier-Pigeons
  • My ginger-mint lamb chops had a melting, honeyed quality that you could taste in the back of your nose.
  • You don't often find a bottle like this: it's a rare example of a honeyed, luscious, intense Sauternes at a reasonable price.
  • The yellow flesh is crisp, honeyed and immensely sweet with no acidity, close to tropical fruit. Food Watch
  • Allowing themselves to be caught up in the magical and analgesic balm of his knight errantry, they show that they read: we can be influenced by honeyed words and gallant deeds. James Scarborough: Man of La Mancha at Musical Theatre West
  • In the mouth it is beautiful and delicate with pineapple, gooseberry, and green apple flavors that are framed by what I can only describe as a honeyed complexion. Vinography: A Wine Blog
  • His bitterly honeyed voice and compelling presence have threatened to make him a star for some time.
  • Her voice was honeyed with hints of fire. The Sun
  • I could smell the honeyed ripeness of melons and peaches.
  • Traditionally unoaked Hunter Valley Sémillon is fairly charmless young, but with age becomes toasty, lemony and honeyed.
  • The voiceovers on the TV ads even make the side effects sound almost desirable, as they warn of ‘possible dizziness, fainting, insomnia, dry mouth, and irritability’ in honeyed tones.
  • He said the life of humans had been made easy by the gods but that humans had lost sight of this through seeking after honeyed cakes, perfumes, and similar things.
  • Her voice is honeyed, youthful, and too high-pitched in the bluesier numbers.
  • The thorny verdancy of geranium, the rootiness of vetiver, the dirtiness of patchouli, the rich sharpness of oak moss are tamed and softened by the mouthwatering vanilla and citruses coated in cinnamon sugar...the rose is caught in-between the two streams, benefiting from both, wild and delicate, green and honeyed, spicy and silky-smooth all at once. Archive 2009-05-01
  • His deep, stern voice cut through the honeyed tones of self-congratulation.
  • Golden amber in colour, the wine takes time to open, but then displays a warm, honeyed aroma with a short, spicy finish.
  • A demi-sec medium-dry, it was the color of golden syrup, with a honeyed character finished off with just the faintest trace of fizz. The Key to Aging Gracefully
  • The Annapurna is the snazziest spot to switch between Indian and Myanmarese menus — and follow that with some honeyed treats or rice pudding while lingering over Indian chai at Mashoor's sweets shop. BANGKOK CITY WALK: SURPRISES IN THE SHADOWS
  • It smells fantastic, the sweet but fresh zing of pineapple mingling with lime and the deep, honeyed richness of mango. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Orvieto, on the other hand, was delicious: honeyed, with superb acidity and a hint of almonds and lemons; it was tempting to stick with it all night.
  • Theirs isn't the honeyed call of New Zealand bellbirds but a harsher sound my bird field guide book describes as a sharp ‘jak jak jak’.
  • The wines from these berries have a rich, complex, honeyed character and are often high in residual sugar.
  • Sara moved her focus to the caramel of the creamed and honeyed coffee.
  • The honeyed address, however, by which the conspirators attempted to cajole the Lord into unwariness, indicated that the question they were about to submit was one requiring for its proper answer just such qualities of mind as they pretendingly attributed to Him. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • A plate of lamb chops with honeyed tomatoes needed more cumin and less time on the grill.
  • On the side were small bowls of honeyed nuts and figs, with fruit and a small platter of sliced bread.
  • The wine within the goblet was surprisingly full and mellow, with a sweet honeyed taste.
  • On top of the rice were tender and honeyed pork chops.
  • Although the approaching date seems to be making her reflective, she looks resplendent, with her long, golden limbs and honeyed hair.
  • And down what Dinky-Dunk once called the honeyed corners of my mouth went another pair of lines which clearly came from too much laughing. The Prairie Child
  • Bones" recalled the honeyed nostalgia of their debut, yet for all its romanticised portrayal of blue collar Americana, Sam's Town isn't set in the same galaxy as Nebraska, no matter what PR flacks might have you believe. All articles at Blogcritics
  • As we crossed the Station Heath on our way back, I checked the damp peat for sundew plants, and they too were still there, leaves unfurled so an unwary insect might trigger their honeyed, deliquescent tentacles. Wildwood
  • So let's dispense with the honeyed words and just step outside and take care of business.
  • The honeyed fila pastries and buttery nut cookies compose a separate late afternoon meal accompanied by thick Greek coffee.
  • The whiskey has a vibrant, honeyed character rich with spicy vanilla notes.
  • Her voice was honeyed with hints of fire. The Sun
  • Their gay colours attract insects, as do also their sweet odours and honeyed secretions; and that this is the main function of colour in flowers is shown by the striking fact, that those flowers which can be perfectly fertilized by the wind, and do not need the aid of insects, _rarely or never have gaily-coloured flowers_. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays
  • They smell like sandalwood, jasmine and honeyed-clove, with touches of coumarin and vanilla.
  • The display also includes a decorative white Yorkshire rose as well as saffron leeks, honeyed turnips and fruit compote.
  • Caramel blonde is expensive to maintain - it's more moneyed than honeyed.
  • It was chance, acting through the impulses of the War Office, which caused little Laurence to see the light on Irish soil; but though he was born in the melodiously named Valley of Honey, there was little of honeyed sweetness, and much bitterness as of gall and coloquintida, in his early boyhood. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4)
  • She ate honeyed cakes from a gold platter and sucked each of her fingers after, pulling one after another out with a pop. Blackbird Pie « A Fly in Amber
  • If conditions are just right, the botrytis will concentrate the sugars while leaving the acid intact, resulting in honeyed tropical-fruit flavors. Sweet and Intense
  • And capturing the eerie combination of honeyed lusciousness and anguish in Carpenter's voice is a real lightning-in-a-bottle feat. Rumer: seasons of my soul – review
  • Yellow is the percussion of light beneath clouds heavy as persecution, the sweetness running from waxy cells, the body honeyed with softness when pain's gold embroidery is unpicked.
  • At a masterclass given by the English soprano Emma Kirkby, I watched in admiration as a young Dublin counter-tenor, Stephen Shellard, transfixed his audience with his honeyed tone and moving interpretation.
  • All their honeyed words about sustainable development cannot conceal the fact that, at heart, they are fundamentally opposed to change.
  • Karen, the Munster regional finalist, won out with her honeyed lamb noisettes, roast root vegetables and rosemary roast potatoes followed by sticky toffee pudding with caramel sauce.

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