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bee
1[bee]
noun
any hymenopterous insect of the superfamily Apoidea, including social and solitary species of several families, as the bumblebee, honeybee, etc.
the common honeybee, Apis mellifera.
a community social gathering in order to perform some task, engage in a contest, etc..
a sewing bee;
a spelling bee;
a husking bee.
bee
2[bee]
noun
Also called bee block. Nautical., a piece of hardwood, bolted to the side of a bowsprit, through which to reeve stays.
Obsolete., a metal ring or bracelet.
B.E.E.
3abbreviation
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering.
bee
2/ biː /
noun
a social gathering for a specific purpose, as to carry out a communal task or hold competitions
quilting bee
See spelling bee
BEE
3abbreviation
Black Economic Empowerment: a government policy aimed at encouraging and supporting shareholding by black people
bee
4/ biː /
noun
nautical a small sheave with one cheek removed and the pulley and other cheek fastened flat to a boom or another spar, used for reeving outhauls or stays
Other Word Forms
- beelike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of bee1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bee1
Origin of bee2
Origin of bee3
Idioms and Phrases
have a bee in one's bonnet,
to be obsessed with one idea.
to have eccentric or fanciful ideas or schemes.
Our aunt obviously has a bee in her bonnet, but we're very fond of her.
the bee's knees, (especially in the 1920s) a person or thing that is wonderful, great, or marvelous.
Her new roadster is simply the bee's knees.
put the bee on, to try to obtain money from, as for a loan or donation.
My brother just put the bee on me for another $10.
More idioms and phrases containing bee
- birds and the bees
- busy as a beaver (bee)
- make a beeline for
- none of one's business (beeswax)
Example Sentences
The trailing tentacles can deliver a painful sting, which Mr Pace says feels more like that of a bee than a nettle.
In the early morning, the east-facing yard is alive with butterflies and bees, dancing over electric-purple whorls of celestial blue sage and sunny Palmer’s Indian mallow growing over the fence.
Diniega teared up recalling the first bee she saw in a seared Altadena neighborhood, about a month after the blaze was put out.
Methamidophos is extremely toxic to birds, fish and bees and can cause devastating ecosystem impacts if runoff enters waterways or seeps into groundwater.
The chain's mascot, a perpetually smiling bee with a red jacket, is a nod to Filipinos' hardworking nature.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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