pour honey into one's ear

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pour honey into one's ear

  1. Alternative form of pour honey in one's ear
    • 1975, José Martí, Elinor Randall, transl., Inside the Monster, Monthly Review Press, page 317:
      Thus, thus is the soul wrenched from the body! With loving words he pours honey into her ears, lifts her up and clasps her to his breast, kisses her lips, her neck, her back, pushes her from him. “Goodbye!”
    • 1988, John Gardner, Scorpius, page 171:
      It just did not ring true. This was the dark angel, Bond thought, the fallen angel, Satan himself, pouring honey into his ear—honey laced with poison. The temptation was too great.
    • 2008, “Federico Fellini”, in Elsie M. Walker, David T. Johnson, editors, Conversations with Directors, Scarecrow Press, page 183:
      “Listen to him, Gianfranco. He is like your heroine, the way he pours honey into my ear.”