Having the color of honey.
1Look at that great honey-colored moon that hangs in the dusky air.
2The Aes Sedai's honey-colored braids swung as she turned to regard them.
3It was in a blond, honey-colored wood and some twelve inches tall.
4Her honey-colored hair piled in a huge crown above her brow.
5A scraper applied to a leg revealed the mellow tone of honey-colored maple.
6Hollister put his hand on the thick coils of honey-colored hair.
7What'd you misspell? she asked, shaking the snow out of her honey-colored hair.
8A vanquished honey-colored head and a beaten voice saying, All right.
9His fingers stroked feebly at the twisted coils of Myra's pale, honey-colored hair.
10That honey-colored hair, worked in thin braids, had been enough to name her.
11It hung in a single, honey-colored braid, and it hung to the very ground.
12A honey-colored moon hung like a lantern over the block-long row of shabby-fronted houses.
13This honey-colored light is translucent and glowing softly from within.
14The curtains were drawn, but the casements were filled with light, a honey-colored light.
15Indy returned with a small hat of honey-colored straw and a soft white-silk mantilla.
16She got up, uncorked a honey-colored bottle and tapped the glass against her palm.