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UK
/bˈiːmi/
]
ADJECTIVE
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broad in the beam
a beamy cargo ship -
radiating or as if radiating light
the effulgent daffodils
a refulgent sunset
the beaming sun
a radiant sunrise
How To Use beamy In A Sentence
- A beamy old former fishing boat carried us across to Caldey's landing point on a beach that mirrored Tenby's, and was sprinkled with sunbathers.
- There is a large saloon and four cabins for the eight guests, beamy decks for relaxing topsides and a good-sized stern dive platform.
- They all seemed pleased with the boat, the Zephyr - a low-sided, beamy forty-four-footer. AMAGANSETT
- The evening sun, shooting athwart a clear expanse of water, between eighteen and twenty leagues in circumference, lighted up all the towns and villages, and towered castles, and spiry convents, that enriched the rising shores; brought out all the various tints of cultivation, and coloured with beamy purple the mountains which on every side formed the majestic background of the landscape. The Italian
- Do you ever encourage your spouse to wear those pants that make him or her look beamy?
- While these are expensive boats they offer considerably more room than even a modern beamy sloop of this size.
- By saving money, by earning more, and by each of us foregoing a bicycle on his birthday, we had collected the purchase price of the Mist, a beamy twenty-eight-footer, sloop-rigged, with baby topsail and centerboard. To Repel Boarders
- There is a large saloon and four cabins for the eight guests, beamy decks for relaxing topsides and a good-sized stern dive platform.
- a beamy cargo ship
- By saving money, by earning more, and by each of us foregoing a bicycle on his birthday, we had collected the purchase price of the Mist, a beamy twenty-eight-footer, sloop-rigged, with baby topsail and centerboard. To Repel Boarders