The noun 'beehive' is used as a collective noun in the term 'a beehive of activity'.
The word beehive is a noun. A sentence with this word would be as follows: The beehive had grown so large that it had consumed half of the back porch.
yes, and beehive is one word, you can say bee and you can say hive, but if you mean it as a bee's hive then it is one word
yes it is both a noun and a compound word
A beehive might represent the center of intense activity; it is the place where everything is "buzzing." Similarly it suggests that everyone is extremely busy. Alternatively, "beehive" could be a play on the word "behave." If the dreamer needs a beehive, the message is that the dreamer needs to behave.
i think it s beehive
Because it looks like a beehive....
Bees: /bees/ Beehive: bee/hive
The workshop is as busy as a beehive. I'll be in my workshop.
A beehive is either or!
The Beehive is actually the Home of the New Zealand Parliament. It is named the beehive as it resembles one.
A beehive is either or!