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beekeeper

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Word definitions for beekeeper in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All beekeepers have been urged to inspect their hives and report suspected outbreaks. ▪ But he still got his picture of the beekeeper and his busy little bees. ▪ Instead, call a professional beekeeper to remove the colony. ▪ ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a farmer who keeps bees for their honey [syn: apiarist , apiculturist ]

Usage examples of beekeeper.

The Beekeeper Henry David understood bees - at least before this summer he had thought so.

The beekeepers can work the hive only at night, the bees are so vicious.

But by the time he got there the bees had been collected by a Brooklyn beekeeper summoned by the police.

USDA ought to get out a circular to beekeepers warning them against bees that act or look strange, They ought to be reported.

Beekeepers will be notified to start giving their bees Terramycin and sulfathiozole early.

African bees are being bred in the South and shipped north and west to beekeepers to replace their stocks.

Like many beekeepers, David gave the bees sulfathiozole and Terramycin to protect them against foulbrood.

Like hundreds of worried beekeepers trying to search thousands of hives containing tens of millions of bees.

A gauzy veil, like that worn by beekeepers, had been sewn to the curve of the brim, and its filmy drape made it impossible for Alain see his face.

One of the Healers was trying a new treatment for his swollen joints, a course of bee venom, for beekeepers swore that the stings of their charges kept the ailment away from them.

But if one goes ahead quietly and, just as the experienced beekeeper, lays hold with a firm hand, if one is not afraid and shows that one intends no wrong, the excitement and asperities subside wondrously quickly and the petty world tolerates what it contended it could never endure.

During the night highwaymen had raided the isolated home of Jim Hickey, the beekeeper, on the Pasco Creek Road.

I've sent wires about that beekeeper I suspect as a railroad spy to a couple of railroad pals in high and low places.