Beehives [noun]
Definition of Beehives:
apiary
Opposite/Antonyms of Beehives:
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Sentence/Example of Beehives:
It is of beehive structure, and a regular little ease in pattern; for the inmate can neither sit, stand, nor lie in any comfort.
I was told I could have either a break-wind of boughs or a beehive hut, and on consideration I chose the latter.
Pawnee Lodge, thatched with prairie grass, in form of a straw beehive.
Every monastery was an inn, as well as a beehive, to which all travellers resorted, and where no pay was exacted.
They were generally industrious; every convent was a beehive, in which various kinds of manufactures were produced.
In Mycenæ we find the “Tomb of Atreus,” a magnificent building in the form of a beehive.
Bob waved comprehensively toward the beehive of industry that surrounded them.
Of all the geysers, Beehive perhaps approaches nearest to artistic perfection.
From a small, beehive-like mount it sends up a slender column of water vertically and symmetrically two hundred feet.
I demanded, resenting the fact that he could stand as silent as a December beehive before my morosely questioning eyes.