Men.
That woman is pure sugar and honey.
I suppose this can mean three things.
Either the man actually likes her a lot.
or the man is sarcastic and think of the woman as very sweet but one don't get anything.. one that promises a lot but never keeps a promise.
or the man thinks of her as one that want things in both hands. One that want to have the cake and eat it too.
I am sure there are more interpretations to this idiom.
Regards.
Honey is extremely sweet, so "sweet as honey" means that the object in questio is very sweet as well.
It just means something sweet, much like calling someone sugar.
It's like saying "sweetie" (which is short for sweetheart).
Yes, "sweet as honey" is a simile.
The answer by our new member is correct. Honey rhymes with money.
Jerimiah
as good as a day spent out as a . . . summer's day as a . . . child's silliness you need more details dahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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honey means you are very sweet
Beautiful honey sweet black
Honey is very sweet.
honey
Yes, "sweet as honey" is a simile.
Bees make the honey from nectar which is already sweet.
That youre hungry and bees hate you
Sweet Honey in the Rock was created in 1978.
VanMorrison recorded Sweet as Tupelo Honey
Honey is the sweet substance made by bees.
It can be, but is rarely used as one, to mean sweeten (as with honey). It is a noun for the sweet liquid produced by bees, or colloquially as a term of endearment.
Marissa in French means Honey Suckle it is for those of you who don't know is a sweet flower in which you can drink/eat the honey.