English to Hawaiian Meaning of honey - ka meli


Honey :
ka meli

ka meli, pua wai, Puʻuwai

ka meli, ono, ka pono no, kanakē no, ka meli i laila, ʻoluʻolu, Mellow

melika melihoneyingka meli
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Definitions of honey in English
Noun(1) a sweet yellow liquid produced by bees(2) a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
Verb(1) sweeten with honey
Adjective(1) of something having the color of honey
Examples of honey in English
(1) From here he could already see the tiny beads of sweat beginning to accumulate across her brow and collar bone, making her soft golden honey skin glisten in the light.(2) Both had chestnut brown hair, purple eyes, and honey tanned skin.(3) There were sarongs that brought out Rachel's eyes, sarongs that matched her hair, even a few that matched the subtle honey undertones in her skin.(4) Next thing, a nurse with an attractive honey complexion calls at my bedside. I can't quite place her accent.(5) He told her: ÔÇÿI love you, honey ,ÔÇÖ before the call went dead.(6) There are three colours available: brown, whitish yellow and honey - whitish yellow being the natural colour of the wood.(7) They also convert nectar into honey and fill the comb with it.(8) Don't fret, here are some great ideas to help you and your honey have an excellent winter!(9) A slender man with burnt honey skin and almond eyes grinned and gave Tala a welcoming bow.(10) her granny thinks she's a honey(11) In a mixing bowl add the flour, sugar, coconut, honey and juice.(12) She grins smugly and says, ÔÇÿI love you too, honey ,ÔÇÖ as she sneaks a sip of her coffee.(13) The last words his wife heard him say were: ÔÇÿI love you, honey .ÔÇÖ(14) Her golden honey tresses were curled to perfection, falling around her face as if she were an angel.(15) Some women, for example, may expect that their honey will handle everything.(16) A light caramel is a gold, honey colour; a dark caramel is a reddish amber.
Related Phrases of honey
(1) honey pot ::
ka meli ipuhao
(2) sweet as honey ::
ono like me ka meli
(3) milk and honey ::
ka waiū a me ka meli
(4) make honey ::
e ka meli
(5) honey dipper ::
ka meli dipper
(6) honey-sweet ::
ka meli-ono
(7) honey badger ::
ka meli badger
(8) honey peach ::
me ka meli peach
(9) honey cake ::
ka meli kaka
Synonyms
Noun
1. sweetheart ::
ipo
2. darling ::
darling
3. dear ::
aloha
5. love ::
aloha
6. angel ::
anela
7. sweetie ::
sweetie
8. sugar ::
kōpaʻa
9. pet ::
Ka Hānai Ā Huhu
Different Forms
honey, honeyed, honeying, honeys
Word Example from TV Shows
- Honey? Unsweetened--
- Yes.

- Honey? Unsweetened-- - Yes.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 13

Hello.
Hi, honey. It's me.

Hello. Hi, HONEY. It's me.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 14

That's besides the point.
Have a good day, honey.

That's besides the point. Have a good day, HONEY.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 4

Sheldon, honey, did you ever consider
making friends by being...

Sheldon, HONEY, did you ever consider making friends by being...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13

Look, Sheldon, honey, I don't want things
to be weird between us.

Look, Sheldon, HONEY, I don't want things to be weird between us.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 14

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