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hiver

American  
[hahyv-er] / ˈhaɪv ər /

noun

plural

hivers
  1. Obsolete. a beekeeper.


Example Sentences

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Despite his ties to the resistance, Kristof cannot save the entire family during the 1942 Vélodrome d’Hiver roundup, but he takes responsibility for their 15-year-old daughter Sasha.

From Los Angeles Times

Chad international Hiver Amine twice cancelled leads given to Jwaneng by 33-year-old Thabang Sesinyi in the opening half.

From Barron's

Among the more than 120 types of apples at Kiyokawa Family Orchards in Parkdale, Ore., are heirlooms from around the world, including the 16th-century French Calville Blanc d’Hiver and the bell-shaped Glockenapfel of Mitteleuropa.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s from the French fashion house’s fall/winter 1995 “Cirque d’hiver” 20th anniversary collection, according to a company statement.

From Seattle Times

Only occasionally do they hint at something deeper, such as when Avedon included the chains on the legs of the elephants at the Cirque d’Hiver, perhaps an oblique commentary on women bound by fashion’s demands.

From New York Times