beehive
Americannoun
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a habitation or dwelling-place constructed for bees, bee, usually either dome-shaped or box-shaped.
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a crowded, busy place.
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something resembling an artificial beehive in appearance, as a hut or hairdo.
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Also called beehive oven. an oven for converting coal into coke, characterized by its dome-shaped roof.
noun
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a man-made receptacle used to house a swarm of bees
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a dome-shaped hair style in which the hair is piled high on the head
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a place where busy people are assembled
noun
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the dome-shaped building that houses sections of Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand
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the New Zealand government
Etymology
Origin of beehive
Example Sentences
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They also advise that locals keep vehicles free of food, lock doors and windows, and use electric fencing to protect beehives and chicken coops.
From Los Angeles Times
It was like being inside an enormous beehive, with a constant buzz and people scurrying everywhere—costumers, stagehands, musicians, the choreographer and his many assistants.
From Literature
As it turned out, the beehive ban was not common knowledge, even to the beekeepers association, said its president, Cheryl Koeller, in an email.
From Los Angeles Times
There was a field next to our house, which I had put beehives in, with permission from the owner.
From BBC
Trails lead past old-fashioned greenhouses, beehives, and eucalyptus, palm and cork trees.
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