Bee | A bee in (one's) bonnet | | | An impulsive, often eccentric turn of mind; a notion. |
Bee | A bee was never caught in a shower. | English | | - |
Bee | A dead bee will make no honey. | English | | - |
Bee | A hive of bees in May is worth a load of hay. | | | - |
Bee | As busy as a bee. | | | - |
Bee | Bees do not become hornets. | French | | - |
Bee | Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails. | English | | - |
Bee | Better a handful of bees than a basket full of flies. | Moroccan | | - |
Bee | Better have one bee than a host of flies. | Italian | | - |
Bee | Bless the flowers and the weeds, my birds and bees. | | | - |
Bee | Boys avoid the bees that stung'em. | English | | - |
Bee | Busy as a bee. | | | Very busy. |
Bee | Every bee's honey is sweet. | English | | - |
Bee | From the same flower the bee extracts honey and the wasp gall. | | | - |
Bee | He who would gather honey must bear the sting of the bees. | | | - |
Bee | He's like the master bee that leads forth the swarm. | English | | - |
Bee | If a bee didn't have a sting, she couldn't keep her honey. | | | - |
Bee | If a bee stings you once, it's the bee's fault; if a bee stings you twice, it's your own damn fault. | | | - |
Bee | If you let the bee be, the bee will let you be. | | | - |
Bee | In that day the LORD will whistle for flies from the distant streams of Egypt and for bees from the land of Assyria. | | Bible: Isaiah 7:18 | - |
Bee | Its the roving bee that gathers honey. | | | - |
Bee | No bees, no honey; no work, no money. | | | - |
Bee | Old bees yield no honey. | | | - |
Bee | One bee is as good as a handful of flies. | German | | - |
Bee | One bee is better than a thousand flies. | Spanish | | - |
Bee | She thinks she’s the bee’s knees | | | She has a very high opinion of herself. |
Bee | Sweet as honey. | | | - |
Bee | The bee stays not in a hive that has no honey. | Turkish | | - |
Bee | The bee that makes the honey doesn't stand around the hive, and the man who makes the money has to worry, work, and strive. | | | - |
Bee | The bee works all summer and eats honey all winter. | | | - |
Bee | The bee’s knees | | | An excellent or the best person or thing. |
Bee | The bees make honey but cannot eat it; the sea-swallows build nests but cannot live in them. | Vietnamese | | - |
Bee | The buzzing of the flies does not turn them into bees. | Georgian | | - |
Bee | The drone bee dies soon after the wedding night. | | | - |
Bee | The three most difficult to understand; the mind of a woman, the labor of the bees and the ebb and flow of the tide. | | | - |
Bee | The wise bee does not sip from a flower that has fallen. | China | | - |
Bee | When bees are old they yield no honey. | English | | - |
Bee | When the bee sucks, it makes honey; when the spider, poison. | | | - |
Bee | Where bees are there is honey. | English | | - |
Bee | Where there are bees, there is honey. | | | - |
Bee | While honey lies in every flower, it takes a bee to get the honey out. |