apian

[ UK /ˈe‍ɪpi‍ən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or having the characteristics of bees
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How To Use apian In A Sentence

  • In a very Screwtapian, that is to say diabolic irony, these nobler ideals are often the best disguise for our group selfishness, for we can thereby disguise our primitiveness even from ourselves. Assistant Village Idiot
  • If Bee runs, look for apian puns in the press and on this blog. Archive 2006-11-01
  • Jones also fills the text with knowledgeable references to bee-keeping and the apian colony as utopian ideal.
  • -- Comp.: feónd -, hilde-grâp. grâpian, w. v., _to grasp, to lay hold of, to seize_: pret.sg. þät hire wið halse heard grâpode, _that_ (the sword) _griped hard at her neck_, Beowulf
  • BBC talking about the apian health crisis and the perilous honey business. Emdashes
  • My bees were living in the very best apian luxury and they refused to come out of the hive to pollinate the flowers in my garden and make honey.
  • Plus, I refuse to use the slave labor products of my captive apian-friends. Bound but not Gagged
  • Football fans will perhaps be unsurprised to learn that the vuvuzela, whose apian drone soundtracked yet another summer of hurt, has blared its way into the dictionary's pages. Climate change and the vuvuzela leave mark on Oxford Dictionary of English
  • Jones also fills the text with knowledgeable references to bee-keeping and the apian colony as utopian ideal.
  • Because the bees do not speak in plain language, but in cryptic phrases that appear nonsensical to those untrained in the apian way. The light that draws the flower
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