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Beaming

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Adjective

1. beaming, glad

cheerful and bright

Example Sentences:
'a beaming smile'
'a glad May morning'

2. beaming

pleased and proud

Example Sentences:
'beaming parents'

3. beaming, beamy, effulgent, radiant, refulgent

radiating or as if radiating light

Example Sentences:
'the beaming sun'
'the effulgent daffodils'
'a radiant sunrise'
'a refulgent sunset'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Beaming

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adjective
1. 
sending out beams; shining
2. 
radiant as with joy; bright; cheerful

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Beaming

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n.
1. A squared-off log or a large, oblong piece of timber, metal, or stone used especially as a horizontal support in construction.
2. Nautical
a. A transverse structural member of a ship's frame, used to support a deck and to brace the sides against stress.
b. The breadth of a ship at the widest point.
c. The side of a ship: sighted land off the starboard beam.
3. Informal The widest part of a person's hips: broad in the beam.
4. A steel tube or wooden roller on which the warp is wound in a loom.
5. An oscillating lever connected to an engine piston rod and used to transmit power to the crankshaft.
6.
a. The bar of a balance from which weighing pans are suspended.
b. Sports A balance beam.
7. The main horizontal bar on a plow to which the share, coulter, and handles are attached.
8. One of the main stems of a deer's antlers.
9.
a. A ray or shaft of light.
b. A concentrated stream of particles or a similar propagation of waves: a beam of protons; a beam of light.
10. A radio beam.
v. beamed, beam·ing, beams
v.intr.
1. To radiate light; shine.
2. To smile expansively.
v.tr.
1. To emit or transmit: beam a message via satellite.
2. To express by means of a radiant smile: He beamed his approval of the new idea.

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