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.
Yes, "sweet as honey" is a simile.
Honey, honey, honey! It's that sticky, golden goodness bees work their butts off to make. So, if you're looking for something sweet that rhymes with money, look no further than honey, honey, honey!
Oh, dude, the simile for "as sweet as a" is usually "as sweet as a honeycomb" or "as sweet as sugar." It's like comparing sweetness to, well, something sweet. So, if you want to describe something super sweet, you can say it's "as sweet as a honeycomb dipped in caramel and sprinkled with sugar on top."
Jerimiah
This sentence cannot be changed into passive
honey means you are very sweet
Beautiful honey sweet black
Honey is very sweet.
Yes, "sweet as honey" is a simile.
That youre hungry and bees hate you
Sweet Honey in the Rock was created in 1978.
"Madu la" typically means "it is honey" in Indonesian. Honey is a sweet and natural substance produced by bees.
VanMorrison recorded Sweet as Tupelo Honey
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.
literally "my rabbit with honey", understand 'my sweet rabbit'
Sweet Honey Bee was created on 1966-12-07.
Mellitus is Latin for "Honey-Sweet" or "Sweet like Honey",(both appear in online defiinitions of Mellitus). This is believed to have been because ancient diagnosis of diabeties was done by the persons urine having a very sweet taste to it. (There is no mention as to who or how it was tested to find this out).