The answer by our new member is correct. Honey rhymes with money.
The answer is honey.
If it's the Spanish word it means greedy, but toward food not toward money. Usually it is said at kids when they try to put too much on their plate even though they can't eat it.When you are "golosiando," though, it is usually when you are eye-ing something and that could be used for anything from food, to jewelery, to clothes, to women.
Yes, when you eat something.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'sweets' is a word for something sweet to eat, such as candy, cake, etc. The noun sweets has no gender, it is a neuter noun.
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.
Something u eat
Honey
neat sweet eat delete
Eclair is something sweet you can eat that begins with the letter E.
chilli
Trifle
Chocolate.
Out of the eater came something to eat. Out of the strong came something sweet.
They have to eat something and they choose to eat nectar because it tastes sweet and is nutritious.
Roll?
we should eat something sweet if there is deficiency of food or eat something hot eg nuts
Out of the eater came something to eat, and out of the strong came something sweet
Anything that is "junk good" like things that are sweet. Find something sweet and healthy.