[
US
/ˈbidi/
]
[ UK /bˈiːdi/ ]
[ UK /bˈiːdi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- covered with beads or jewels or sequins
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small and round and shiny like a shiny bead or button
black buttony eyes
bright beady eyes
How To Use beady In A Sentence
- Three tiny girls in pink with big beady eyes can these days be seen running around school corridors in Delhi.
- The heron resumed his beady-eyed stance, scanning the depths of the pond for an unwary goldfish.
- Neo-conservatism is the movement which cast a beady eye at progressive politics and cried that the emperor had no clothes.
- The sullen-faced Xavier glowered in surly silence, but the malignant, beady eyes of Du Mont regarded the officer keenly. The Gun-Brand
- An enormous cardboard cutout of a short, stubby penguin lay on the ground, the beady black eyes staring up at her dumbly. MINUTES TO BURN
- He seemed to sense her pain and turned its beady eyes to stare at her, its white tusks gleaming. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
- It amazes me how people seem to forget that they were young once and that no amount of pep talks, pleading or punishment would have made a blind bit of difference to how they carried on when away from their parents' beady eyes.
- They are also vaguely contemptuous of his beady-eyed negotiations regarding fees and wardrobe allowances.
- She fixes those beady eyes on me, and I give her my best vacant stare back.
- His black, beady eyes glared at her behind wrinkled cheeks and a round nose.