Having the color of honey.
1Look at that great, honey-coloured moon that hangs in the dusky air.
2For Benjamin the rest of the evening was bathed in a honey-coloured mist.
3The honey-coloured gel becomes a light emulsion on contact with water.
4And the lime-flowers that year were of rare prime, near honey-coloured.
5Inside the light glows through alabaster and reflects off honey-coloured stones.
6The honey-coloured stone is cleaned and the broad private pavements covered with restored flagstones.
7That little honey-coloured puss at your feet -what an elegant form she has!
8Gorgeous body clad in a small scarlet dress, hair tumbling over her honey-coloured shoulders.
9It is a landscape of forested limestone escarpments, steep honey-coloured cliffs and deep winding gorges.
10Its many listed buildings are of honey-coloured stone taken from the remains of its 12th-century abbey.
11Water drips from overhanging ledges on honey-coloured cliffs.
12Both areas are floored with honey-coloured terracotta tiles.
13We were staying in the Despards' spacious 18th-century barn, with honey-coloured stone and lots of glass.
14Her hair had a honey-coloured cast to it.
15I felt an especial dislike this morning of his sneering eyes and his thick pale honey-coloured beard.
16LXXXII Over the roofs the honey-coloured moon