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noun • a structure of small hexagonal cells constructed from beeswax by bees and used to store honey and larvae • a framework of hexagonal cells resembling the honeycomb built by bees verb • carve a honeycomb pattern into • penetrate thoroughly and into every part • make full of cavities, like a honeycomb | ||||||||
37% | 5 | To be buzzing or buzzing with activity | ||||||
noun • a moving crowd • a group of many things in the air or on the ground verb • be teeming, be abuzz • move in large numbers | ||||||||
31% | 7 | Get hairdo in a place buzzing with activity? | ||||||
noun • any workplace where people are very busy • a structure that provides a natural habitation for bees; as in a hollow tree • a hairdo resembling a beehive • a man-made receptacle that houses a swarm of bees | ||||||||
Sweet Store Often Buzzing With Activity Crossword Clue
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HONEYCOMB which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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HONEYCOMB
Updated: October 14, 2023
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1 | Buzzing source
New York Times -
20 May 2001 | New York Times / 20 May 2001 |
2 | Buzzing with excitement
New York Times -
16 Aug 2000 | New York Times / 16 Aug 2000 |
3 | Get hairdo in a place buzzing with activity?
The Guardian Everyman -
23 Feb 2014 | The Guardian Everyman / 23 Feb 2014 |
4 | Move swiftly with a buzzing sound
The Guardian Quick -
12 Aug 2003 | The Guardian Quick / 12 Aug 2003 |
5 | Produces a distinctive buzzing or buzzing sound | |
6 | To be buzzing or buzzing with activity | |
7 | Word that links with “puppy” for the archaic game nineholes or “bee” for the insect whose genus Bombus means “booming” or “buzzing”
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