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US
/ˈbiˌhaɪv/
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[ UK /bˈiːhaɪv/ ]
[ UK /bˈiːhaɪv/ ]
NOUN
- a structure that provides a natural habitation for bees; as in a hollow tree
- any workplace where people are very busy
- a man-made receptacle that houses a swarm of bees
- a hairdo resembling a beehive
How To Use beehive In A Sentence
- It is understood that the underground passages and beehive shaped chamber were constructed as hiding places or as places of storage or were used for both purposes.
- Although she followed this with hit after hit, she was desperately insecure and hid herself under thick make-up and a beehive hairdo.
- Subsequently, over the course of a five year program, 1500 new apiculturists will be trained in the raising of beehives and in the production of high quality honey.
- The fifth hole has so many beehive bunkers on it, it looks as if it was built through a geyser field in Yellowstone National Park.
- And Mary Catherine is what that old biddy, Clara of the Bowed Legs and Beehive her hair, who lives in the cottage across the path, calls a navel gazer. Amaryllis in Blueberry
- Never mind if they end up creating beehives, poodle-cuts and frizzies on their heads.
- In a pinch, they're finding that they can put together a pretty good Snooki kit with skin bronzer, furry pink slippers, and one of last year's unsold Amy Winehouse wigs, imitating the troubled singer's beehive do. Ghosts Aren't Nearly as Frightening as These Characters
- His hair is oiled and groomed into a beehive topknot; his high, unfurrowed forehead is punctuated with a round caste mark.
- If we want something slightly more permanent then we could make a beehive composter out of wooden layers that fit together and can be added and subtracted at will.
- A resident of Brewery Gulch, the infamous canyon furrowing north from downtown, decided to spray a beehive wedged in an old brick warehouse.