How To Use Beaming In A Sentence

  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
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  • (He pointed at the bundle she held, while she nodded proudly, beaming on me with good-nature and consciousness of success and prosperity.) "This overcoat is as good as a blanket," he went on, advancing the skirt of it that I might feel its thickness. THE SPIKE
  • This proved to be true; she negotiated sideways through the door, beaming, a loaded tray in one hand, the other wrapped round Henri-Christian, who clung to her, monkeylike. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • Deliciously charming or incredibly irritating, depending on your point of view, he is always ready with smooth-tongued flattery, eyes innocently beaming behind his spectacles.
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  • We suppose they are radio antennas beaming away their signal into the low grey sky.
  • A beaming Sam was caught on camera in the photograph published in last Saturday's Observer.
  • Zack, all beaming blondness and supersocial to the core, charmed all the guests, crawling on the lawn and the deck, raising his arms to ask people to pick him up. Falling Apart in One Piece
  • On top of the 500 reporters traveling with the military and the three cable-TV news channels beaming 24-hour coverage there's a new element in this war: unfiltered eyewitness accounts online.
  • Laser power beaming and propulsion, on the other hand, would require sustained average power output from lasers of megawatts to gigawatts .
  • Finally, nostalgic for his happy Chicago childhood, he turned his drama department into a surrogate family with himself as benevolently beaming paterfamilias.
  • Shelley saw how, as the sun faded among the trees just as we would see it now: ‘pallid evening twines its beaming hair in duskier braids around the languid eyes of day: silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, creep hand in hand’.
  • The girth is wide, but so is that beaming smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can go to your local theater on Christmas Day and watch "" Stepmom, '' in which Susan Sarandon, instead of shuffling off her mortal coil, smiles beamingly at the camera in a happy family portrait in the last frame. Death Takes A Hike
  • The same smirking, self-delighted narcissist will remain beamingly oblivious to how much we, Democrats everywhere, and informed men and women of good will around the globe loathe him and the ground he walks on. Election Central Morning Roundup
  • I awoke to the bright rays of sunlight beaming on me.
  • Mama herself is the perfect hostess, her beaming smile, sparkling eyes and brightly printed dress catching the kids' attention from the start.
  • Daring beauty, wild, lovely bacchante, with black, beaming eyes, tempt us not with that bright flame to destruction! The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • The curtains opened again and Uncle Philip stood next to his doll, beaming proudly.
  • If Vajpayee is re-elected Prime Minister, the cloth will go and hoardings will display his beaming visage.
  • The luminary was a golden-haired, beaming, mild-eyed, God-like creature, gazing down in the vigour and intentness of youth upon an earth that was brimming with interest for him. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • Off one rack, Randy lifts a lime-green satin letterman-style jacket, beaming: Oh wow! 2009 February « Scavenging
  • How many romantic misunderstandings and happy-clappy showstoppers must we endure before longing for the curtain to drop in front of those beaming, ambitious faces?
  • Her heart almost skipped a beat as she saw him turn around and look her straight in the eye, his face beaming with a somewhat demure smile.
  • Palm, a PDA manufacturer, has installed three beaming stations in the sports complex so fans can download the latest Giants and visiting team statistics and roster to their hand-helds.
  • All was as normal, but for the giant TV screen right by the departure board, beaming the latest BBC news.
  • Suffice to say it was somewhere short of fresh run, but no one had the heart to tell the beaming youth it should go back.
  • Seizing my hand, he wrung it as thoroughly as he had wrung Jane's, beaming like a younger edition of the immortal Mr. Pickwick all the while.
  • Beaming the sound of the birds' natural predators, such as geese or owls, at their roosts scares the canaries away from the power lines.
  • The men hammering it together had beckoned us, beaming, inviting inspection.
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  • He waved at presspersons, beaming his inimitable smile.
  • The broad projecting brow seemed too heavy for its underwork; and by its depression, gave a look of sadness to the countenance, till excited animation raised the eye, beaming vivacity and strength. The Ladies' Vase Polite Manual for Young Ladies
  • Three faces lit up, beaming in upon what they thought was a crucial fact.
  • Not being able to hold in a hoarse laugh of relief the General reached out to the manual override sitting in front of him, the redness beaming invitingly.
  • Beaming, the boy raced off to pass along the news to the others.
  • We wanted to make the most of the balmy night, starry sky and beaming moon. The Sun
  • Even on a cloudy day the light beaming through the top of the dome seems to represent the ineffable visitation of divine beauty.
  • With the beaming patriarch, the tolerant kuia, the benign figures from the afterlife (including a stereotypical errant male) and the quota of cute talking animals (though only the reader gets to hear them), the story is at times overrun with syrupy sweetness and light.
  • This was a man so obviously lying to himself and others - so obviously acting a part - that not even the toadies and sycophants lined beaming along the front row of the hall could have believed a word of it.
  • Organisers of the new Yorkshire Forward quality customer care scheme whose logo is a huge smile, are beaming with pleasure.
  • Alongside her was a beaming aid worker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thea, astonishingly and beamingly eight months pregnant, read two essays from her book, brief and impressionistic pieces that capture as no other kind of testimony can, the ways in which "intersex" is dismissed and pathologized. Lambda Nominee Reading
  • His wife comes from our town, and his beaming mother-in-law still lives here.
  • Alongside her was a beaming aid worker. Times, Sunday Times
  • She stood so confidently, her eyes and smile beaming some secret we may have shared.
  • Pirate radio is still illegal but today there are more stations than ever beaming everything from trance music to anarchy into Britain's homes.
  • If his ruddy complexion and beaming smile was anything to go by, he loved it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rose surveyed her audience, who were beaming up at her, their faces full of goodwill. JUST BETWEEN US
  • It'shows my instructor beaming a handheld laser outside the vehicle during operation.
  • The city stares in, beaming golden lights like a parliament of owls watching from the darkness.
  • His London gigs are particularly riotous affairs, I remark, and am rewarded with a proper beaming smile.
  • I put the phone down five minutes later, absolutely beaming.
  • You think back on ordering coffee in a cafe: What made your waiter beamingly, irrationally glad when you slid your chair in slightly to let him pass? Peter Mandel: Egypt a Mystery for Travelers, Even Before Its Unrest
  • Alongside her was a beaming aid worker. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ground was ploughed, and the seed sank beneath it from the sower's hand in spring; the earth was soft and sapful to a sufficient depth, and the roots of the springing corn found ample room to range in; the soil was clean, and its fatness, not shared by usurping weeds, went all to the nourishment of the sown seed: therefore in the balmy air and under the beaming sun it is ripe to-day, and ready to fill the reaper's bosom. The Parables of Our Lord
  • I felt the weight of disapproving stares from Mandy and Serena, before they were quickly replaced by beaming smiles.
  • Her voice was high pitched in anger, but it faded away once she caught a glimpse of that familiar smile beaming at her from the passenger seat of the car beside them.
  • But our national image of the First Spouse is still that of the quiet, coiffed wife beaming adoringly at her husband.
  • With a nod to Lucifer, Mr. Curtiss, still beaming, withdrew. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • Soon, picture agencies were beaming his mugshot around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • You could see some of them were positively beaming.
  • There were grave Spaniards in long cloaks and feathered beavers; jolly merchants and artisans in short linen jackets, each with his tabatiere, the wives with bits of finery, the children laughing and shouting and dodging in and out between fathers and mothers beaming with quiet pride and contentment; swarthy boat-men with their worsted belts, gaudy negresses chanting in the soft patois, and here and there a blanketed Indian. The Crossing
  • But it's the same little fellow, beaming somewhat fatuously and raising the staff in blessing like a young bishop.
  • The staff of the Orchids tea room were so delightful that I went away beaming and saying ‘yes everything was fine’, when with hindsight the bread was plastic and the cauliflower cheese runny.
  • As I listened to the talk about ‘darshan’ at various places, I imagined I saw those beaming singers flourishing bloody knives.
  • Around them expectant parents were taking beaming selfies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't you agree, tovarich?" the KGB man said, beaming. Noble House
  • But now at last has Christmas come, And little Jack, who beats the drum, Cries round the hamlet, with his beaming face: "Come brisken up, you maidens fair, A merry busking [4] shall take place On Friday, first night of the year! Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist
  • One possibility is a powerful laser beaming from the nose of the plane to ‘melt’ a path through the air - scattering molecules so that they cause less friction.
  • `I've got something for you, my little lovely," the cook said beamingly. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • Loren was beaming, looking flawless once again in a coppery sheath dress, with her silver blond hair spiraling down past her shoulders in waves.
  • So my holiday went from slippery beam to beaming smiles. The Sun
  • As a mom -- and one of my sons is a college journalist -- I'm simply beaming. NASA Science Censor Resigns
  • So that when the little beginner in the use of language, as he wakes up in his crib, and stretching out his hands to his mother says, "I want _to get up_" she comes to take him, and replies, her face beaming with delight, "My little darling! you shall _get up_;" thus filling his mind with happiness at the idea that his mother is not only pleased that he attempts to speak, but is fully satisfied, and more than satisfied, with his success. Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young Or, the Principles on Which a Firm Parental Authority May Be Established and Maintained, Without Violence or Anger, and the Right Development of the Moral and Mental Capacities Be Promoted by Met
  • At the drinks cabinet a beaming middle aged man and his wife are handing out viciously strong plum brandy.
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  • A kindly, gray-whiskered old gentleman came tottering and rocking into view, his rosy, wrinkled face beaming benediction on the world as he passed through it -- on the sunshine dappling the undergrowth, on the furry squirrels sitting up on their hind legs to watch him pass, on the stray dickybird that hopped fearlessly in his path, at the young man sitting very rigid there on his bench, at the fair, sweet-faced girl who met his aged eyes with the gentlest of involuntary smiles. The Tracer of Lost Persons
  • The only line I can draw between the two is the idea of beaming consciousness and control into a separate being to inhabit an otherwise uninhabitable planet. Is James Cameron’s Avatar Actually an Uncredited Rewrite of a 1957 Poul Anderson Story? | /Film
  • Beach House fabric but beaming with a filigree delight of a huskier, woozier sound 'Norway' proved that beyond the catalogues that compared their psych-pop to the likes of Mazzy Star, Galaxie 500 and so on, Beach House had turned they're gaze skywards and beyond simple echoing harmonies. The Line Of Best Fit
  • Give him a drum or xylophone to play with and his face lights up with a beaming, gap-toothed grin.
  • He held out his hand, and the half-caste took it beamingly. A GOBOTO NIGHT
  • A donated satellite truck will be parked outside, beaming daily newscasts into over 1 million homes.
  • Alongside her was a beaming aid worker. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have been woken by them hovering over the housetops, roaring continuously and beaming a bright searchlight.
  • Ah, sealed orders," the Ancient Mariner went on beamingly. CHAPTER XIV
  • The gallant steed bounded forward – the golden light was beaming from the sky – and we paused to watch his progress. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
  • In the diversified throng were shawled crones, young fathers with niños perched atop their shoulders, and beautiful brown women beamingly holding the hands of other children, each dressed in his best. Las Posadas, 2001
  • The floor shined from sunlight beaming in through the huge windows on the right side of the wall.
  • I imagine that if I found myself in an airport with Fitz, I would be beaming more or less dottily in his direction too. Firedoglake » Some Thoughts on Fitz, Rove and Things
  • He was neither small nor slender and possessed an astonishing amount of unruly blond curls framing his beaming pink face.
  • (He pointed at the bundle she held, while she nodded proudly, beaming on me with good nature and consciousness of success and prosperity.) ` This overcoat is as good as a blanket, 'he went on, advancing the skirt of it that I might feel its thickness. The Spike
  • Kin and Gin gained international fame for their beaming smiles, enormous vitality and shared longevity.
  • The only light was from the street light shining in from the outside entrance beaming in through the clear door.
  • The view into Alum was stunning, with the suns rays beaming through the water cascading down the sheer walls.
  • A light sun shone in the distance, beaming brilliant light onto the Seattle skyline.
  • The beaming countenance of the beautiful sylph darkened in a moment, like a cosmoramic landscape. The Wedding Guest
  • The only lights left in the room were the moons beaming though the cracks in the boarded shutters.
  • he pretended profundity by eye-beamings at people
  • In most aircraft safety guff, the instructions for smashing into the earth are pretty clear: simply sit in the brace position beaming euphorically, never forgetting that you might also need to grip a euphoric child or infant.
  • You see this old man beaming as he bounces his grandson on his knees, and you think of him 60 years ago as the Wolf, meeting in some farmhouse with the rest of the cell, pistols on the table.
  • This was a man so obviously lying to himself and others - so obviously acting a part - that not even the toadies and sycophants lined beaming along the front row of the hall could have believed a word of it.
  • As it was, Pigeon Tony was beaming at her from the springhouse, holding a Coleman lantern aloft like a stumpy Statue of Liberty. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • Paloma appeared in the drawing-room doorway, her face beaming under the shadow of her white cotton sunhat. THE WHITE DOVE
  • This involved beaming heartily at all newcomers to the carriage and exuding humour, warmth and trivial monologue.
  • A beaming Sam was caught on camera in the photograph published in last Saturday's Observer.
  • The sun was pouring down a yellow autumnal ray into the square of the cloisters; beaming upon a scanty plot of grass in the centre, and lighting up an angle of the vaulted passage with a kind of dusky splendor. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • Emmeline rushed to where sister lie, a smile beaming on her face.
  • Speaking of this time in his life brings a beaming grin to his face - a mixture of devilment and sheer happiness.
  • The staff involved have been beaming and the enthusiasm is spreading and the pupils are really excited and proud of their school.
  • He stood high up in the cab, partly obscured by the canopy, beaming proudly behind the steering wheel. TICKLED PINK
  • The basic pulsar model involves a magnetic dipole field tilted with respect to the rotation axis, beaming radio waves along the dipole axis as the star spins.
  • He held out his hand, and the half-caste took it beamingly. A GOBOTO NIGHT
  • Thus, in this room right now, we are converting electrical energy into light energy in the projector that is beaming images from my slides to the screen before you.
  • And the celebs were there, but in this case, LA was the "small stage" in comparison to DC, which made it all the cooler that they were there on a beaming hot Saturday morning in a college driving range parking lot off Melrose Ave in the first place. Wyatt Closs: One Nation in Los Angeles: From Spectacle to Spark
  • She wrapped her delicate arms warmly round his, beaming elegantly.
  • You have to admire the joy of one of the four men soaring through the familiar "little swans" variation from "Swan Lake," his smile beaming to the balconies, wide-mouthed in exhilaration and -- in contrast to his colleagues, who were shooting him well-timed disapproving looks -- luxuriating like a little boy in the sheer thrill of flying through space. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Divas infuse humor, character in dances
  • Lash didn't bother staring back at his opponent and spent the next silent minutes looking around him and beaming at everyone who was staring wonderstruck at him.
  • The bailiff, beaming all over, like everyone that day, in a sheepskin bordered with astrachan, came out of the barn, twisting a bit of straw in his hands. Anna Karenina
  • Señor Villablanca, the wealthy rubber concessionist, reposed his fat figure on two chairs, with an emollient smile beaming upon his chocolate-coloured face. Whirligigs
  • The beaming sun is shining with dazzling radiance on its white walls, telling, in fervent whispers, that a shelter from the heat will be desirable; so here we will enter, where the shadowy trees, and bright stream glancing through the garden flowers, speak of inhabitants from the olden world. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
  • he enthused, and rushed over to Barry Butler who was beaming with pleasure. THE SOUND OF MURDER
  • Street lamps, spotlights, illuminations, adverts, security lighting and three million houses, all contribute to the most severe light pollution in the UK, beaming light upwards where it isn't needed.
  • For many people, external lighting seldom goes beyond a security light beaming down on the front garden to scare off intruders.
  • He pretended profundity by eye - beamings at people.
  • Molly is simply beaming as she shows off her painting: a vase of vibrant red flowers.
  • She doesn't want to take life too seriously just yet, and her beaming smile at the end of her swim today was evidence of that.
  • He is the doctor who seems at first to be all cynicism but who, we come to recognize, cares about his patients far more than the falsely paternal, beaming head doctor.
  • He delighted in being photographed delivering a beaming smile and a high karate kick. Times, Sunday Times
  • The curtains opened again and Uncle Philip stood next to his doll, beaming proudly.
  • The researchers conducted their experiments by beaming radio waves at aquariums stocked with different species of aquatic life.
  • Grace was sitting at the wheel, beaming with a proud smile.
  • The staff of the Orchids tea room were so delightful that I went away beaming and saying ‘yes everything was fine’, when with hindsight the bread was plastic and the cauliflower cheese runny.
  • They were gay and debonnaire, as they were wont to be when she, too, was gay — when St. Aubert used to listen to their merry music, with a countenance beaming pleasure and benevolence. The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • She did, indeed, look "doleful," as Pauline expressed it, and the beaming, lovely face of the latter rendered her wan aspect more apparent. Beulah
  • So my holiday went from slippery beam to beaming smiles. The Sun
  • The Deputy stands to greet each, dispensing a hearty handshake and a beaming smile.
  • But it has left behind it a token; a clear, bright impress; a smile of undissembled love and purity; an expression beaming with the last unutterable peace; the graces which were so winning upon earth, but which shall attain their perfection in heaven. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2
  • Their cat, Tuna, was batting the glass door, yowling and laser-beaming her eyes on all of us. I Married This
  • Everyone cheered, whistled and threw confetti as my parents walked back down the aisle, holding hands and beaming.
  • On Sunday at beer time he was beaming and all smiles.
  • PS - Women shrug off their propensity to vote for the "cuter" male candidate..the one with silky hair, beaming smile, taller, even the "Obambi cuddlesome effect". Zogby has McCain/Palin pulling ahead and men, not women, favoring Palin; and I offer a poll about that.
  • I was beaming on the inside with happiness, on the verge of giddiness, as the clock ran down.
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  • Hence, the idea of beaming down two teams at different points in the palace. Legacy
  • = Every knot that has been tied in the threads during winding, dressing, beaming, and weaving, must be looked for and felt for during burling, carefully drawn to the surface of the cloth, and then clipped off with the scissors, leaving the ends long enough so that no space without a thread will occur. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • Italians are spilling on to the track in their thousands, a beaming rider is being held aloft and crowds of youths are bellowing out a victory song.
  • Beaming the laser on small areas of your skin basically destroys the hair follicle and impairs its growth.
  • And on a sidetable was an adorable framed picture of Diana and the two boys beaming in army fatigues. Wendy Bryan: Random Memories of Working with Margaret Thatcher, or My Night at Number 10
  • Includes PC synchronisation and file transfer and Infrared beaming.
  • So my holiday went from slippery beam to beaming smiles. The Sun
  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road -- "a dry road, Emma my dear," my poor Lirriper says to me, "where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma" -- and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • People gawked and stared, and he stared back with a grin beaming from ear to ear.
  • The next day we hear that flying saucers are beaming people up to space and spiriting them away to Mars…
  • Viscountess Farnsworth resumed her beaming countenance after her wad of cash was safely stowed inside her reticule.
  • But it's not just Liam, now a strapping teenager, who is beaming on the pictures.
  • I am wondering if a world crime tribunal sends him to the gallows, will this brave heart face the noose barefaced with the Bible in hand and with TV cameras catching his every expression beaming it live into many homes – I am sure some may definitely quip, what a beautiful sight that would be! What a beautiful sight that would be!
  • So my holiday went from slippery beam to beaming smiles. The Sun
  • He crossed the finishing line beaming broadly and with arms raised aloft in a victory salute.
  • Alongside her was a beaming aid worker. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was always his way to turn the point back upon an opponent, and he did it now, with a beaming brotherliness of face and utterance. Chapter 1: My Eagle
  • Pleasantly weary, he stretched out on a rope bed, eavesdropping on his father's guests and supplicants -- smoky, piratical gatherings in the hujera's great room, with hubble-bubble hookahs and high-caliber bandoleers, lulling him to sleep with the streamside murmur of their mutter and growl, and the whine and hum of their radio, beaming news from the great beyond. Excerpt: The Warlord's Son by Dan Fesperman
  • Cctv works in the dark by beaming invisible infrared light around the area to be filmed and then using special cameras which can pick up an image.
  • Pink pieces of tuna belly lined the plate like petits fours, adorned with bright blue borage flowers and beaming yellow cucumber blossoms. Best of the Food Fest
  • As she stood straight again, beaming her radiance, the door opened revealing a rather exotic looking woman who was definitely not Giles.
  • The beaming 5-foot - 2, 93 - pounder is president of her class - for the third time - and was captain of the intramural bowling team, averaging 150 per game.
  • What will become of the beaming blonde if she doesn't speak on behalf of the people's well-being?
  • Tammy Armstrong sits in a café sipping coffee between ash blonde braids, a smile beaming across her face.
  • Imagine a world where microwave-beaming rovers cook dust into concrete landing pads … where your living quarters are dropped onto the land from above, then inflated like an inner tube … where the grit is so abrasive that even the robots have to wear protective coveralls. Wanted: Home-Builders for the Moon | Impact Lab
  • There's clearly more to her than the beaming have-a-go heroine. Times, Sunday Times
  • With that, the two beaming drivers sped off in their opposite directions - my driver even lifting his hands off the wheel to clap and rub his hands together as the bus bounced down the hill.
  • [In the heliotropical noughttime following a fade of trans-formed Tuff and, pending its viseversion, a metenergic reglow of beaming Batt, the bairdboard bombardment screen, if taste-fully taut guranium satin, tends to teleframe and step up to the charge of a light barricade. Finnegans Wake
  • I look around the crowd during Forever Lost - almost everyone is singing their heart out, and those who aren't are cuddling the person next to them and beaming like moony Cheshire cats.
  • Such was the Roof under which dwelt the kindred of the Wolfings; and the other kindreds of the Mid-mark had roofs like to it; and of these the chiefest were the Elkings, the Vallings, the Alftings, the Beamings, the The House of the Wolfings
  • Sunlight beaming through large windows gleamed off the bright linoleum floor.
  • The Barbie looked at her, every bit of its plastic smile beaming its approval.
  • She was beaming with joy
  • He carried the cups through as Crowther looked up beaming with delight. A SEASON IN HELL
  • I couldn't stop smiling and stealing little glances at him, and he was just beaming.
  • When I approach to thank him for the dance, he clasps my hand and shakes it vigorously, beaming appreciation.
  • Walker takes a moment to register the news, then appears amazed, before breaking into a beaming grin.
  • He strides around the room beaming like a crazy man.
  • The five-year-old has become a celebrity since her rescue from a Ukrainian orphanage, her zest for life and beaming smile winning her many friends.
  • She was exchanging private glances with Joel and beaming from the audience like a proud mother (and looking a lot like Mrs. Miller from “Almost Famous”) every time the brothers were onstage. Top 10 Best/Worst Oscar Moments of 2008 » Scene-Stealers
  • She is strong and passionate, with endless, beaming smiles and deep laughs, a love of bright colours, and a flamboyant style that includes a passion for eye-raising hats.
  • Yes, beaming, grinning like a shark.
  • He has transformed into a beaming sadist, as befits the presenter of this quiz programme.
  • He then pointed at Bagley, who was escorted away beaming.
  • However, the publisher was beaming, his grey hair smooth in the sunlight from the dusty window.
  • Although he wasn't in a habit, he had a beaming smile that suggested a state of spiritual bliss.
  • Shane blinked a few times to get used to the bright rays of sunshine beaming in through the window.
  • The media is constantly beaming attractive advertisements about junk food and fizzy drinks, if not chocolates and ice cream.
  • The bright lights were still beaming down as bright as ever.
  • He felt the scene of his entrance beforehand: the joy beaming diffusedly in the blind face like the light in a semi-transparent lamp; the transient pink flush on Romola
  • A special nod to the brass section - not always the source of beaming pride at the NSO - that did a marvelous job.
  • She seems to be beaming in from some universe of her own devising, so far inside her character's addlebrained confusion that everything she says often in a slightly slurred accent that suggests George Jessel is funny. Archive 2009-12-01
  • His London gigs are particularly riotous affairs, I remark, and am rewarded with a proper beaming smile.
  • Captain Tom went sailing from island to island, appearing unexpectedly in various localities, beaming, noisy, anecdotal, commendatory or comminatory, but always welcome. An Outcast Of The Islands
  • With a beaming grin on her openly innocent face, our little angel crawled under the sheets.
  • People gawked and stared, and he stared back with a grin beaming from ear to ear.

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