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"honeyed" Definitions
  1. (of words) soft and intended to please, but often not sincere
  2. tasting or smelling like honey, or having the colour of honey
"honeyed" Synonyms
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Senior civil servants have poured honeyed words into her ear.
The aroma is honeyed, slightly nutty and touched with vanilla.
"Oh, sweet and noble Messiah," he said, in a honeyed voice.
A drip of black vinegar, sharp and honeyed, steadies the luscious fattiness.
His honeyed lilt sweetens dancehall macho with gentle affection and melodic cheer.
His hair was a honeyed blond, faded to corn silk at the temples.
Roman chariot racers were said to have nurtured their steeds with honeyed water.
It was, as Lonyo sung in his honeyed tones, "The Summer of Love".
The Gold Rush, a honeyed update of the whiskey sour, was created here.
" In a honeyed voice, Gina said, "Vance is the most patient person ever.
He acknowledged, too, that his honeyed voice caused some viewers to nod off.
But sometimes even the most honeyed of voices can't distract from truly terrible lyrics.
In Brandon Flowers they had a haughty, eyeliner-wearing frontman with a honeyed voice.
Serve the waffles topped with the blueberry compote, honeyed whipped cream, and lemon curd.
Ms. Riddle is platinum blond, with a warm smile and a honeyed southern accent.
USES The flesh is dense, honeyed and savory — best for pie, soup or purée.
Rich and honeyed, it's a sweetly appropriate treat to usher in the New Year.
I entered the Odyssey only for pleasure -- and a bit of honeyed song, perhaps.
These generously glazed domes of yeasty cake have deep swirls of minced honeyed pecans.
There's Balanchine's expert storytelling, with its honeyed comedy and deft interweaving of fairies and mortals.
And yet Carmichael remains supremely affable, speaking in a slow, honeyed voice and smiling throughout.
The illustrations by Godbey are honeyed and sweet, and the world presented is simply magical.
Alex Isley turns her version into a duet, laying a smooth, honeyed vocal next to Sumney's.
At the performance I saw, the tenor Sean Panikkar was powerful yet sometimes honeyed as Dionysus.
Violet's polite and honeyed barbs at Florence are all the more hurtful for their silky exterior.
His voice is sometimes gruff and sometimes honeyed—a mixture of Tom Waits and Marvin Gaye.
Make the honeyed whipped cream: Chill the bowl of an electric stand mixer for 20 minutes.
With a few exceptions, their smells are easy and accessible: sugary and tart, creamy and honeyed.
It smells like honeyed amber and smoky tonka beans, topped with a squeeze of bergamot oil.
Scotch has a reputation for being overwhelmingly smoky, but Balvenie is a smoother, more honeyed situation.
Could be a lot of sad, hammered English people, honeyed with sun-baked barley and hops.
However honeyed and sensible Mr Mnangagwa's recent words, his record of evil-doing cannot be washed away.
Montaigne's essays can seem like the Yquem of writing: sweet but smart, honeyed but a little acid.
The décor reflects early 20th-century European style with honeyed burled wood accents and forest-green upholstery.
These brothers from different mothers both want the same thing: The crumbly, honeyed goodness of a graham cracker.
Open up your hives, o bees, cyphers on the fringes of childhood, honeyed inheritance of self among others.
It's the ham world's equivalent of pop music: a honeyed, easy-to-eat mainstay of the buffet table.
Even sweet potatoes would be excellent, giving a honeyed contrast next to all that anchovy and garlic pungency.
Excellent biscuits, decent cornbread and soft honeyed butter arrived almost immediately, setting the mood for some down-home cooking.
" Her honeyed timbre was heard to fine effect in an intimate rendition of "Donde lieta usci," from "La Bohème.
Songs like "Palace" and "Gravel to Tempo" are glittering synth-pop anthems, melding honeyed hooks and Kiyoko's spitfire energy.
Cheesy synths, honeyed strings, vocals that wailed or ululated more than shouted or crooned—it was all too much.
Jesse Nager's honeyed tenor is a perfect match for Smokey Robinson, one of Gordy's strongest allies and early stars.
Between honeyed acoustic guitar riffs, he explains that he merely "souped up" some folk chords with a Beatles beat.
Just imagine riding public transit with a bunch of hammered English people, honeyed with sun-baked barley and hops.
With a honeyed voice that had the calming effect of a hot cup of herbal tea, he, as usual, dazzled.
The sauce is honeyed and tomato-rich, faintly spicy, with a pinch of oregano added at the end for pungency.
The Blue Lady's honeyed finger slid out from between her lips, and vines of joy unwound from her thorn by thorn.
There are also about 20 seats at tables on the perimeter of the restaurant, done in honeyed polished wood and stone.
It was in the weary, determined drawl of his voice, rising to a sustained, honeyed ache or rasping with stubborn gumption.
The logo is now made up of founder Thomas Burberry's initials interlocked in white and orange on top of a 'honeyed' background.
They're pals whose honeyed vocals shroud a melancholy heart that beats in tandem with every pulse of romantic sadness you've ever experienced.
When she finally arrives at those honeyed moments of redemption and purpose, as she's inclined to do, the epiphanies feel well earned.
It deploys the pathetic fallacy promiscuously, dipping heartwarming scenes in honeyed light, and turning on the rain spigot during a fraught confrontation.
She is soon inducted into these women's ranks, but still sees reflections of Jane Goodall's researches in this "honeyed and moneyed" environment.
"We hate second place," said Randy Carlisle, 22010, who has a salt-and-pepper goatee and a drawl honeyed with driven triumph.
In "Earth & Sky #38" (2017), a woman's bouffant has become a block of asphalt, and she gazes toward a honeyed amber rock.
Front Burner Paski Sir, made from sheep's milk from the Croatian island of Pag, has a nutty aroma and a honeyed aftertaste.
Ms. Katrantzou worked with Disney to borrow motifs from the film, poring over stills until she found what suited her honeyed world.
It's almost always warm—you can feel it through the paper bag—and milky chunks are melted throughout the honeyed, buttery interior.
There are seafood risottos, honeyed apples, meat pies, and mushroom skewers just waiting to be cooked as you work your way through Hyrule.
The film is "bathed in light so lusciously golden and honeyed that you might be tempted to lick the screen," Ms. Dargis said.
The requisite caraway is in the mix, but it does not dominate the drink's honeyed richness as it does in many other aquavits.
The film, Ms. Dargis wrote, is "bathed in light so lusciously golden and honeyed that you might be tempted to lick the screen."
In its stead now is doogh, a simple drink of honeyed yogurt, not too sweet, with a crumble of rose petals on top.
There are cast iron skillets of honeyed halloumi with dates so sticky and sweet that tables are quite literally fighting for the last piece.
Regulate time on social media, where discourse can be barbed and peers curate honeyed alter egos that stoke insecurity in those looking at them.
Spruce has a resinous flavor; Apiary is a slightly sweet, honeyed spirit that barely suggests gin; and Wild Hops is earthier with spicy notes.
Mr. Schreier's voice might have lacked the honeyed tone of other tenors who specialized, as he did, in lighter lyric opera roles and German lieder.
This candle is almost sickly sweet, with notes of maple, caramelized sugar, and honeyed pancake batter, but toasted nuts and pumpkin cut the zing a bit.
And, funny enough, when Charles delivers it with her honeyed voice over a warm, upbeat guitar riff, it feels dancey, too—but in a pleasant way.
Her signature look — big curves, bigger hair — has endured, as has her act: scowling, spiky comedy, laced with political jabs and honeyed with Southern-fried gregariousness.
Album Review The first striking thing on "Baby Come Back to Me," the opening song on "Experiment," Kane Brown's second album, is Brown's honeyed, low voice.
Facebook keeps assuring us it takes its role in our media landscape and cultural commons seriously, but its actions rarely seem to match those honeyed words.
Her hair is almost always down, always the same honeyed light brown, and almost always styled in the same way (grown-out versions of "The Rachel").
The horseradish, if strong enough, can elicit yowls from guests simultaneously savoring the honeyed fruit which, oddly, represents the mortar used in making bricks for the pharaohs.
The uplifting Mr. Rubio was back, pouring out honeyed phrases about the American dream and the pre-eminent role the United States must play in global affairs.
But certainly, the hotel's dominant tone — the honeyed beiges of the facade, the interior marble and many of the Ritz's ritzy rooms — tied directly to Chanel's aesthetic.
Sleigh revels in the moment in Jordan when a skilled Syrian refugee finds a new life as the baker of a honeyed bird's-nest pastry called kenafeh.
The earlier films also underscore the thin, sharp-edged digital look of "Café Society," which is neither period-appropriate nor realistic, especially in the honeyed Los Angeles scenes.
This fairly firm-textured cheese, with a nutty aroma and a sharpness mellowed by a honeyed aftertaste, has now been given protected geographic status by the European Union.
The exterior is clad in cedar — salvaged by the local woodworker William Johnson, who oversaw the construction — and raw pine lines the interior, lending the space a honeyed glow.
Celestis was founded in 1994, and among their first-ever launch of ashes was "Star Trek" creator The sun rose and honeyed the sands of the Jornada del Muerto.
Hausmann's honeyed yet haunting images of rustic housing, such as "Maison Paysanne (Can Rafal)" (Peasant House [Can Rafal], 1934), and those of vacant landscapes, sea foam, beaches, plants delight.
It appears she's also ditched some of her white-blonde platinum highlights in favor of a warmer, more honeyed blonde that looks to be much closer to her natural color.
The honky-tonk girl's thick, honeyed Kentucky drawl makes you want to lean in closer to catch every word, especially when she graces you with a grin, or a giggle.
As portrayed in this admiring fictionalized feature, he just about has the power of traveling singers of myth, able to cross insurmountable barriers and sway hearts with his honeyed voice.
From Lucky's Cafe in Cleveland, Ohio, it starts with zesty lemon buttermilk waffles and a creamy lemon curd, then hits it with a fresh blueberry compote and honeyed whipped cream.
The sisters from "Frozen," the magical Elsa (the leather-lunged Idina Menzel) and the younger, perkily ordinary Anna (Kristen Bell, a honeyed soprano) aren't part of the official princess juggernaut.
With its ornate façade of worn brick punctuated by limestone-framed windows, the place exuded an old-world charm, its masonry walls giving the street a honeyed, geological glow every sunset.
Its garnish of identifiable segments of toasted grasshopper was not for the faint of heart, but it rewarded the brave, with a flavor that went from nutty to bitter to honeyed.
Sip it neat or on the rocks, or let its smooth, lightly honeyed profile shape your next old-fashioned: Bain's Cape Mountain Whisky, $29.99 for 750 milliliters from Marketview Liquor, marketviewliquor.
"50 Years Old in 2020," read the other side, with Jennifer Lopez in a silver bodysuit, toned thighs gripping the pole, honeyed locks streaming, and bronzed skin gleaming, looking impossibly … impossible.
I'm still digesting the honeyed tones of Enya's vocals when one of my all-time favourite songs comes on: "Ode to my Family" by The Cranberries, the indie band from Limerick, Ireland.
Her smoky, honeyed voice, with just a slight Gullah lilt, perfectly suited her radio work, which ranged well beyond food; a series on AIDS in America won a big award in 1990.
At the core of his art is an artlessness akin to conversational speech: time and again, he colors a line by breaking the honeyed tone and letting a folkish directness steal in.
During the drafting of a new constitution, the country's last white president, F.W. de Klerk, said Ramaphosa's "silver tongue and honeyed phrases lulled potential victims while his arguments relentlessly tightened around them".
There you have the Washington syrahs in our tasting, a mixed bag, perhaps, but wines that would not be faced down by the peppered, honeyed, slightly funky flavors in many Korean dishes.
There's Toni Collette channeling Valley-girl Goop energy; and Chris Evans doing a total 180 from his sweetheart Captain America persona; and Daniel Craig with a honeyed drawl and an amused smirk.
The episode closed with Daryl and his group in another perilous situation, having seemingly been led into it by Alpha (Samantha Morton), the Whisperers' leader, whose honeyed voice belies her evil intent.
As for Arquette, she conveys the martyr-like qualities that Dee Dee projected in her efforts to wring money and gifts from the situation, but does so using a honeyed, breathless voice.
The skits—one about when to use or, rather, not use condoms and another about refusal to commit—play out with reckless candor; the songs hold up the honeyed side of the charade.
"Body" sticks to the formula that the Miami group has perfected over the years: Baby Blue's fast rhymes, Spectacular's slow snarl, Slick 'Em's brash delivery, with Pleasure P's honeyed vocals completing the package.
Her favorite Old Master, she told me, dating to her days in Rome, is Andrea Mantegna—the brother-in-law of Giovanni Bellini, who is as astringently flinty as Bellini is meltingly honeyed.
Sipping honeyed tea for his throat at a coffee shop here on Thursday, Mr. Sanders tossed across a list of crowd sizes at 21 public events he had held in Iowa since May 232.
The songs she'd uploaded to Bandcamp as an undergraduate at New York University—brought together on the eight-track EP Collection—had been honeyed bedroom pop: night-out anecdotes, fleeting feelings, vague depression, heartsickness.
Cheyenne is a mosaic, comprised of Youngblood's elastic, honeyed croon, found sounds, samples, effects, and unlikely combinations of upwards of 103 live instruments (expect to hear accordion, bongos, and clarinet alongside beats and guitar).
His first mixtape featured his honeyed R&B hooks over songs by Coldplay and MGMT; that piqued the interest of the press, and gave him an easily digestible hook: R&B + alt-rock = novelty.
No matter which beets you use, the dressing — an assertive mix of lime juice, anchovies and garlic — adds just the right pungency to perk up all the honeyed flavors, especially those of the squash.
It also has the acidity necessary to make sweet wines that are refreshing and not cloying, both in a style that can be consumed with a meal or as a honeyed, nectar-like dessert.
Like many classic R&B hits, it dripped with honeyed vocals and smirking seduction — but renounced the genre's popular formulas for gothic production, his voice echoing almost creepily through the sonic space he created.
The honeyed vocalists, street flautists, and psych guitarists of 79.5, who play Bowery Ballroom on July 30, roused the sound with a 2012 release, "Boogie"/"OOO," which has been making the rounds ever since.
Less fatty than the urchins I'd enjoyed as sushi, these carried an initial smack of brine followed by a lingering finish at the back of the tongue that varied from mildly sweet to downright honeyed.
Like the pieces of an unsolved jigsaw puzzle, she appears in fragments — a downy arm, a prettily lashed eye, a face outlined by honeyed light — that sweetly suggest she's very much a work in progress.
The new single pot still whiskey, a honeyed dram both in color and flavor, makes for rich sipping, on the rocks in early evening or later or straight up to mellow the mood after dinner.
These are conveyed but not explicit in the figures; the isolated buildings and houses; the offices, coffee shops and bedrooms; the empty roads and deserted gas stations; the honeyed annunciating light and the very atmosphere.
Though we know it's destined to end, their romance is a shapely, familiar tale about a poor boy, an underdog, managing to land a beautiful, ambitious and moneyed girl; Doyle gives it a poignant, honeyed glow.
Making her Met debut in the role of Schicchi's young daughter, Lauretta — she of the plaintive and elevator-friendly "O mio babbino caro" aria — the Russian soprano Kristina Mkhitaryan stopped time with her honeyed, robust voice.
Even if Spears weren't a minor when you wrote this, the only context in which it's acceptable to write the phrase "honeyed thigh" is when you're talking about barbecue, and even then, it's a B- at best.
With their honeyed prose and grand pronouncements on the nature of love and sensuality, the books were perfect for the gravely serious and intellectual teenager I considered myself to be when I first read them in college.
Bloomberg is a question mark: The New York billionaire has climbed to second place in recent national polls of the Democratic primary on the strength of more than $400 million in ad spending (and some honeyed brie).
In 2013, Fausto Zapata, an entrepreneur from Los Angeles, launched a brand called El Silencio, an approachable mezcal aimed at mainstream American drinkers—in Scotch terms, a smooth, honeyed Oban rather than a peat monster like Laphroaig.
He started out strumming it on his acoustic guitar, like a country waltz, but when the band and horns came in, it easily turned into a rolling soul ballad that Mr. Simpson rode with a honeyed growl.
The sisters were sung by sopranos: Sarah Brailey as Costanza, her spite melting at the realization that Germano had not left her by choice, and Sherezade Panthaki as Silvia, the young woman's innocence conveyed with honeyed vocal tone.
This is backed by honeyed words about unifying a family sundered for 70 years, since China's civil war ended with the losing Nationalist Party, or Kuomintang (KMT) retreating to what they hoped would be temporary exile on Taiwan.
To be permitted to hear the thickly stacked, honeyed gospel of "Wade in the Water," while simultaneously watching those idealized, muscular arms — in every shade of brown — slowly rise and assume the shape of so many ancient amphoras!
The hairdresser capitulated by giving him long, honeyed locks, but Pattinson had one more surprise in store: On set, he unfurled a French accent so deliciously over the top that his scenes became charged with a camp jolt.
Every social occasion had a dessert associated with it: When infants were born, their mouths were smeared with syrup to assure a future filled with honeyed words; funerals brought puddinglike flour or semolina helva, as they still do today.
It takes on honeyed cadences when he's making up to Fonsia after one of his storms of pique, but becomes the threatening roar of a baited bear when, with dainty delicacy, Fonsia once again lays down a winning hand.
But once visitors cross the threshold of the building, which was erected in 1901, they emerge into an open, loft-like space whose focal point is an angular honeyed oak central staircase that winds through the interior's five floors.
Accompanied by just an acoustic guitar, Smith takes her time over vocals that the original speeds up, luxuriating in a slowed-down chorus, and using the moment to make sure we're clear on just how good her honeyed voice really is.
But his worries eased when he shook hands with the two men, who struck him as harmless blue-­collar sorts: Both were in their mid-­fifties with bushy mustaches and receding hairlines, and they spoke in a honeyed southern drawl.
On its outbound journey it had not just been filled with sumptuous brocades and fussy mirrors, imposing pendulums, honeyed liqueurs and, quite possibly, portraits of the Sun King himself as tribute to the Kangxi emperor, fourth in the Qing dynasty.
"When you hear honeyed words from [President Hassan] Rouhani's government [in Iran], we see the aggressive actions of its Revolutionary Guard," says a Saudi official, alleging Iranian-inspired terrorist plots in Kuwait and Bahrain and lamenting Iran's meddling in Yemen.
Her self-titled 2005 LP on Mahogani is super-tight, Nikki-O's dreamy lyricism and honeyed voice alongside Moodyman's production is an evocative portrait of Detroit and perfect for Nicholas' reverential attention to the moods and desires of the dancefloor.
And even though the music on his latest album, "Struggle Love" (Primary Wave BMG Label Services), is grown-up, full of ornate keyboard sparkle and lite-jazz horns, he remains committedly frisky, using his luscious, honeyed voice to deceptively naughty ends.
I was immediately hooked on her clear, fiesty voice with its warm, honeyed Appalachian drawl, and her message—that of strength, of sisterhood, of rural pride, all things that resonated with me then and still mean the world to me now.
Lately, I have thought of Uncle Lou's favorite drink, as I have come to appreciate how well the cool spice of ginger harmonizes with the earthy, often honeyed richness of many brown spirits, especially the excellent ryes now being made.
Now, the restaurant serves beers made on-site, which can include a mellow farmhouse ale, a fruity hefeweizen, a gently citric Belgian-style ale, a golden I.P.A. suggesting black tea, a honeyed amber I.P.A. and an aggressively tart Berliner weisse.
It may be a tall order to match that success going forward, but MO makes up for it with tunes that explore everything from the honeyed melodies of 2247s girl groups to hip-swiveling bangers suited for a dance floor.
Their strong, clear voices blend in sublime harmony atop a smooth, knowing acoustic guitar and sparse percussion; each word leaves a honeyed sting as the twain channel lost country souls, gospel tones, Americana daydreams, and their idols the Everly Brothers in equal measure.
Johansson doesn't get enough credit for being a great talker in the movies; for Woody Allen, in "Scoop" and "Vicki Cristina Barcelona," and in a film like Spike Jonze's "Her," where her honeyed alto is the voice of an entire operating system.
"The stories that had been told about the women in Jefferson's life had this almost honeyed, treacly portrayal of his relationship with his daughters and granddaughters," Annette Gordon-Reed, a professor of law and history at Harvard, said in a telephone interview.
Yet despite its heroic position in the perfumer's tool kit, rose has backslid in recent years as a star ingredient (with the exception of some popular designer fragrances, like Stella McCartney's signature powdery bonbon or the over-honeyed party spritz that is Viktor & Rolf's Flowerbomb).
In the intervening months, Montgomery's career had changed: Working with the producer Creed Taylor, he had recorded "Goin' Out of My Head," the first in a series of honeyed, orchestral records that would define his final years — and helped lay the groundwork for smooth jazz.
Since the early 1990s, this powerhouse has put the full might of her five-octave voice behind radio hits that straddle genres, from the honeyed daze of "Always Be My Baby" to the hip-hop flair of her "Fantasy" remix featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard.
Like many teenagers with their early booze of choice, and much of the wine-buying public with white zin, I graduated past the honeyed aromas of melon and strawberry as my palate evolved, moving onto more complex or, at least, less sugary wines as I aged.
Save for the segregation of Syrian from Russian soldiers, the camerawork dutifully bore out this unity by cutting between slow-motion drone footage of ancient stonework, honeyed in late afternoon light, and shots of the audience squinting somberly through works by Bach, Prokofiev, and Rodion Shchedrin.
The crawlers, finishing a hot whiskey cider that tasted like the dregs of an overly honeyed tea, passed through a teensy smokers' patio and into the booze-soaked main bar, attracted by a glowing yellow counter, its surface like the cracked crust of a crème brûlée.
Drenched in dappled light and Carter Burwell's honeyed score, Simon Curtis's glowing picture dangles the story of how the author A. A. Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) created the Winnie-the-Pooh tales using the stuffed animals of his son, Christopher Robin (beautifully played by little Will Tilston).
" Over honeyed, reconciliatory-sounding production hooked up by Key Wane, Jhené and Sean reunite to tell the world that it would be a "historical disaster" if their coupledom ended: "The kids will sing about us/ The kids will sing about it like the London Bridge is falling down.
But as the title indicates, Mann seeks his essence primarily in light, a warm, honeyed, Southern light that pours in through windows or leaks through Venetian blinds and that persists as a trace of the artist even after he has died and his studio has been emptied and repainted.
The new 100-proof whiskey — for sipping neat or on ice — has a honeyed, spicy aroma and a warm flavor with hints of leather, baked bread and cinnamon: Applejack Barrel Finished Ragtime Rye Whiskey, $42 at Bottlerocket Wine & Spirit, 5 West 19th Street (Fifth Avenue), 212-929-2323, bottlerocket.com.
Mr. Campbell's honeyed tenor and Mr. DeLory's swooning string arrangements on the likes of "Wichita Lineman" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" were at once earthy and elegant — just the right accompaniment for the mystical-existential, though unabashedly quotidian, musings of the great songwriter Jimmy Webb.
The honeyed warmth of Maeve Höglund's soprano (the noble Arminda) gained impressive bloom in the course of the evening, and the mezzo-soprano Kristin Gornstein, pacing the lawn as Ramiro, whom Arminda rejects, spun lines of an uncannily silky legato that transcended the tricky acoustics of the open space.
Though their live shows are party-centric and most of their songs reach for the high-energy mark, the core of Josh Abbott Band's sound comes straight out of Lubbock, with its banjo, fiddle, and of course, acoustic guitar complemented by singer, guitarist, and founding member Josh Abbot's whispery, honeyed drawl.
Instead, the three creators of Billions—the longtime writing team of Brian Koppelman and David Levien, along with The New York Times' financial reporter, Andrew Ross Sorkin—took a populist genre and grafted it onto the honeyed, moneyed lives of the rich and infamous: They made a superhero show about finance.
It was a novel concept for a town more famous for bare-bones restaurants serving food like ayam tauge (cold chicken with beansprouts) and nasi kandar, a rice with honeyed chicken and curry sauce, locally known as nasi ganja for its addictive qualities and ability to put the diner to sleep.
The surprises continue further along the tasting menu: burbot makes an appearance again, swimming this time in a loose turnip foam that hides leaves of seaweed — a decidedly modern take on a classic Finnish stew made with spinach and cream; tender slabs of sweetbreads get a jolt of honeyed tartness from persimmons.
In previous debates, Clinton spoke in a honeyed monotone, calmly defending her positions and professing comity with her opponents, but, hoarse from a week of tough campaigning, she spent the better part of Sunday night near-shouting, attacking Sanders just as she did Barack Obama during the bad old days of early 2008.
Curtains of rain obscured the hills in the distance, but here honeyed light illuminated the nearby veterinarian's office and the Turkish restaurant and the D.M.V. Gulls hopped and bobbed around a pile of French fries and their dropped paper basket, and a couple of kids made out in front of the defunct bowling alley.
In this Rolling Stone cover story — which was accompanied by a coquettish photo of the teen with a stuffed Teletubby tucked under her arm — here's how writer Steven Daly set the scene: Britney Spears extends a honeyed thigh across the length of the sofa, keeping one foot on the floor as she does so.
A clinical psychologist, Dr. Grant was known for her soothing, honeyed voice; her pragmatic approach to listeners' questions about a cornucopia of delicate subjects — marriage, divorce, sex, dating, cross-dressing, child rearing — and advice that, while it pulled no punches, was far less bellicose than that of some psychologists who followed her onto the airwaves.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — The title of painter Jose Felix Perez's show at Swampspace, The Magic Hour, is an aureate retelling of the photogenic "golden hour," of which there are actually two: the hour after sunrise and the one before sunset, when the light is threaded like gold and casts the landscape as honeyed, hazy, and warm.
Once the interior architecture was complete, they painted most of the rooms a honeyed-stone hue (Farrow & Ball's Savage Ground) and began filling the space with brass lighting, cabinetry and furniture of their own design, sparely adding antiques and art objects found on their travels (the elegant 19th-century oil painting by Franklin Tuttle in the parlor is the result of a particularly fruitful trip to Savannah).
Over the early scenes, whose tones range from noir to slapstick, the principal characters are introduced: General Wladimir Katschalow, a largely comical speaking role performed by Stefan Kurt; his daughter, Tatjana (Alma Sadé, infectiously exuberant); her love interest, the often-undercover journalist Roderich (Dominik Köninger); the ball-hosting widow, Lydia Pawlowska (Vera-Lotte Boecker, a tireless soprano); and the Japanese officer Ito (Tansel Akzeybek, bringing a honeyed timbre to Tauber's role).
" CARAMANICA (Columbia/Legacy; three CDs, $29.98; three LPs, $19903) Bob Dylan recorded "Blonde on Blonde" in Nashville in 1966, but when he returned in 1967 — after his motorcycle accident, his seclusion in Woodstock and the "Basement Tapes" sessions with the Band — he was intent on mastering the terseness and deceptive simplicity of country tradition, first with the skeletal, Sphinx-like "John Wesley Harding" and then with the jovial, honeyed "Nashville Skyline.
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The trio formed, in 2007, as New York college students whose musical interests drifted between lo-fi folk, brainy electronica, and slow-burn R. & B. In 2013, they stirred those three disparate sounds into an arresting self-titled E.P. On its four tracks, the lead vocalist and songwriter, Kelly Zutrau, sings about heartbreak, dishing out honeyed, first-crush platitudes ("My baby, he don't love me no more") over the ruminating laptop compositions of her bandmates, Joe Valle and Marty Sulkow.
Servings: 8Total: 2 hours 30 minutes Ingredientsfor the lemon curd:½ cup sour cream¼ teaspoon kosher salt6 large egg yolks303 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk¾ cup fresh lemon juicefor the blueberry compote:¾ cup sugar3 cups fresh blueberriesJuice and grated zest of 1 lemonfor the honeyed whipped cream:1 cup heavy cream2 tablespoons honeykosher saltfor the lemon waffles:3 ½ cups all-purpose flour4 teaspoons baking powder¼ teaspoon kosher salt1 ½ cups buttermilk, preferably higher-fat1/53 cup honey1/3 cup sugar2 teaspoons vanilla extract22 large eggs230 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooledJuice and zest of 24 lemonCooking spray21 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, for servingfresh mint leaves and toasted sliced almonds for garnish Directions 21.

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