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US
/ˈbidɪŋ/
]
[ UK /bˈiːdɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈiːdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- a beaded molding for edging or decorating furniture
- ornamentation with beads
How To Use beading In A Sentence
- A plait of fabric over one shoulder held up a flowing train, on which the beading was done with silver beads. JUST BETWEEN US
- While ceramics, stoneware and porcelain are the most frequently used materials, artists have also crafted vessels from wood, metal, glass, plastic, crystal, fiber, beading and recycled materials.
- Remove the beading and cut tire in half.
- In fact, I might, in a fit of inexcusable hyperbole, prefer to have a flaming tire slung around my neck than this dress-necklace combo, but that's just because dresses with unnatural and undetachable jewelry (as opposed to beading, which is natural) are one of the (many) things that set me off on a rant. You know, there's another meaning of 'necklaced' - A Dress A Day
- Machine or hand embellishments, from elaborate beading and embroidery to couching with glitzy cords or braids, will enhance your appliqué.
- A surprising and sophisticated collection of dresses offers the stunning effect of sleek column shapes, barely-there straps and exquisite beading.
- Another favourite, a shirtwaister with colourful beading on the collar, suddenly looked terribly school marmy - and, well, a rather unflattering shade of mud. Home | Mail Online
- Instead of an inner tube the tyre has a rubber lining and the pressure of the beading against the rim of the wheel is claimed to give a seal which is proof against any escape of air.
- The stitchers display dazzling skill and finesse, creating textured surfaces of petit point, needlepoint, beading, embroidery, appliqué, smocking and macramé.
- He was leaning heavily on the crutches, breathing fast, and perspiration was beading on his forehead.