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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."
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
the sweet smell of successhave a sweet tootha sweet dealtake your own sweet timesweet sixteenwhisper sweet nothingshome sweet homemake it short and sweetsweeten the potsweeten the dealthe sweet thrill of victorybe all sweetness and lightparting is such sweet sorrow
a little bit sweet or... sweet for LIMITED mount of time
The prefix semi- added to "sweet" would make semi-sweet, which means "partly sweet."
No. The Sweet Pea, Lathyrus odoratus , was introduced to England in 1699.
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It must be heavier than the liquid you have introduced it to.
It always had one from the beginning when they were introduced in 1937.
a sweet sign of affec tion
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If that is the complete serial number, it is not a Sweet Sixteen. It is a standard 16ga Auto-5 made in 1928. The Sweet Sixteen was not introduced until 1936.
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