1. honeycombed - Adjective
2. honeycombed - Verb
3. honeycombed - Adjective Satellite
Formed or perforated like a honeycomb.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Florida peninsula is, in fact, an emerging plateau, honeycombed with voids and vents, caves and underground waterways. Travelers on Interstate Highway I-75 have no idea that, beneath them, are cave labyrinths still being mapped by speleologists - 'cavers,' they prefer to be called. Randy Wayne White
I am against the monopoly enjoyed by the BBC. For eleven years they kept me off the air. They prevented me from expressing views which have proved to be right. Their behaviour has been tyrannical. They are honeycombed with Socialists-probably with Communists. Winston Churchill
We learn from literary and epigraphic sources, accounts of foreign travellers in medieval times, and modern archaeological explorations that, on the eve of the Islamic invasion, the cradle of Hindu culture was honeycombed with temples and monasteries, in many shapes and sizes. Sita Ram Goel
... to slip beneath the surface and soar along the silent bottom of the sea agile and shining in water honeycombed with light. Ellen Meloy
There is a fountain in the middle of this hall, and the roof — a dome honeycombed with tiny cells, all different, and said to number 5000 — is an example of the "stalactite vaulting" of the Moors. Source: Internet
The interior of the object is honeycombed with caves, due to evaporation of accreted ice-rich planetoids. Source: Internet