beavered Antonyms

Meaning of beavered

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beavered (a.)

Covered with, or wearing, a beaver or hat.

beavered Sentence Examples

  1. The industrious beavers beavered away at building their dam, tirelessly transporting materials.
  2. Despite the scorching heat, the hikers beavered onwards, eager to reach their destination.
  3. The students beavered over their textbooks, studying diligently for their upcoming exams.
  4. The construction crew beavered around the clock, determined to complete the project on schedule.
  5. The gardeners beavered in the garden, planting flowers and weeding out unwanted growth.
  6. The volunteers beavered at the soup kitchen, serving meals to those in need.
  7. The programmers beavered away at their computers, working tirelessly to fix software bugs.
  8. The writers beavered over their manuscripts, striving to create compelling stories.
  9. The team beavered together during the crisis, pooling their resources to resolve the issue.
  10. The young athletes beavered through their workouts, pushing their limits to achieve their fitness goals.

FAQs About the word beavered

Covered with, or wearing, a beaver or hat.

labor, work, dig (away), struggle, strive, hammer (away), plow, hustle, pitch in, sweat blood

break, hang (around or out), break, idle, slacken, slacken, lounge, slack (off), idle, ease (up)

The industrious beavers beavered away at building their dam, tirelessly transporting materials.

Despite the scorching heat, the hikers beavered onwards, eager to reach their destination.

The students beavered over their textbooks, studying diligently for their upcoming exams.

The construction crew beavered around the clock, determined to complete the project on schedule.