beehive Synonyms

beehive Meaning

Wordnet

beehive (n)

any workplace where people are very busy

a structure that provides a natural habitation for bees; as in a hollow tree

a hairdo resembling a beehive

a man-made receptacle that houses a swarm of bees

Webster

beehive (n.)

A hive for a swarm of bees. Also used figuratively.

beehive Sentence Examples

  1. The bustling beehive hummed with activity as thousands of bees flew in and out with their precious cargo.
  2. The honeycombs within the beehive were a testament to the industrious nature of its inhabitants.
  3. The apiarist approached the beehive with caution, knowing that any disturbance could send the bees into a frenzy.
  4. The geometry of the beehive cells maximized storage space and promoted efficient honey production.
  5. The queen bee resided in the heart of the beehive, surrounded by her loyal workers and drones.
  6. Smoke was gently blown into the beehive to subdue the bees and allow the apiarist to inspect their health.
  7. The beehive became a symbol of community and collaboration, where each individual contributed to the well-being of the whole.
  8. The beehive stood tall and proud, a beacon of nature's ingenuity and resilience.
  9. The sweet aroma of honey wafted from the beehive, tantalizing those who approached.
  10. As the sun set, the beehive grew quiet, its inhabitants settling down for the night.

FAQs About the word beehive

any workplace where people are very busy, a structure that provides a natural habitation for bees; as in a hollow tree, a hairdo resembling a beehive, a man-mad

permanent, updo, pageboy,bun, hairdo, French twist, pug, big hair, chignon, bob

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The bustling beehive hummed with activity as thousands of bees flew in and out with their precious cargo.

The honeycombs within the beehive were a testament to the industrious nature of its inhabitants.

The apiarist approached the beehive with caution, knowing that any disturbance could send the bees into a frenzy.

The geometry of the beehive cells maximized storage space and promoted efficient honey production.