outyard
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A temporary location with better sources of pollen to which a hive is moved during times when the plants in the normal location of the hive have dried up.
There may be thirty to fifty supers in every outyard, and we have only about half an hour to get them off the hives, stacked and covered before the bees get really cross about what we are doing.
Nowhere was this more evident than when we moved four of her beehives to the outyard.
verb
To gain more yards than.
Although Oklahoma outyarded the Jays 339 to 155, Kansas fought magnificently and earned its 13-13 tie. Royal's punting had begun to jell. He kicked four out-of-bounds against the Crimson and Blue.
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3There may be thirty to fifty supers in every outyard, and we have only about half an hour to get them off the hives, stacked and covered before the bees get really cross about what we are doing.
WiktionaryNowhere was this more evident than when we moved four of her beehives to the outyard.
WiktionaryAlthough Oklahoma outyarded the Jays 339 to 155, Kansas fought magnificently and earned its 13-13 tie. Royal's punting had begun to jell. He kicked four out-of-bounds against the Crimson and Blue.
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