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beey

English

Etymology

From bee +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) enPR: b??i, IPA(key): /?bi?i/

Adjective

beey (comparative more beey, superlative most beey)

  1. (informal, rare) Reminiscent of or containing bees.
    • 1871, P.J. Malone, “Goethe and Frederica” in The Rural Carolinian II, page 252
      It was the sweetest April-time, / And beey-swarms humm’d thro’ the trees, / And Nature’s voice, in silver rhyme, / Received fresh cadence from the bees.
    • 1887, Ptolemy Houghton, Hatred Is Akin to Love, page 35
      Fell backwards into a soft, though rather waspy and beey, bed.
    • 1905, The Bee-Keepers’ Review XVIII, page 58
      [Sugar honey] has a peculiarly sweet, spicy, “beey” flavor that is simply delicious.
    • 2008, Muncy Christian, The Very Bloody Marys, page 190
      The buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey sound was back. In fact, it sounded even more buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey than it had before.

Translations


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Noun

beey

  1. house

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bevy

English

Etymology

From Middle English bevey, of uncertain origin, possibly Anglo-Norman.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?vi/
  • Homophone: bevvy

Noun

bevy (plural bevies)

  1. (collective) A group of animals, in particular quail.
  2. (collective) A group of women.
  3. (collective) A large group or collection.

Translations

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