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Beey vs Bees - What's the difference?

beey | bees |

As an adjective beey

is {{l/en|reminiscent|Reminiscent}} of or {{l/en|contain|containing}} {{l/en|bee|bees}}.

As a noun bees is

plural of lang=en.

beey

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (informal, rare) .
  • * 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.

    bees

    English

    Noun

    (head)
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